Definition: Minister Meaning in English to Urdu is مدد کرنا, as written in Urdu and Madad Karna, as written in Roman Urdu. There are many synonyms of Minister which include Abbot, Archbishop, Archdeacon, Bishop, Chaplain, Clergy, Cleric, Clerical, Clerk, Confessor, Curate, Deacon, Dean, Diocesan, Divine, Ecclesiastic, Lecturer, Missionary, Monk, Parson, Pastor, Preacher, Rector, Reverend, Shepherd, Vicar, Priest, Prelate, Pulpiteer, etc.
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. A servant; a subordinate; an officer or assistant of inferior rank; hence, an agent, an instrument.
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. An officer of justice.
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. One to whom the sovereign or executive head of a government intrusts the management of affairs of state, or some department of such affairs.
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. A representative of a government, sent to the court, or seat of government, of a foreign nation to transact diplomatic business.
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. One who serves at the altar; one who performs sacerdotal duties; the pastor of a church duly authorized or licensed to preach the gospel and administer the sacraments.
intransitive v
. To act as a servant, attendant, or agent; to attend and serve; to perform service in any office, sacred or secular.
intransitive v
. To supply or to things needful; esp., to supply consolation or remedies.
transitive v
. To furnish or apply; to afford; to supply; to administer.
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How To Spell Minister
[min-uh-ster]
Origin of Minister
Middle English (in minister (sense 2 of the noun)); also in the sense ‘a person acting under the authority of another’): from Old French ministre (noun), ministrer (verb), from Latin minister ‘servant’, from minus ‘less’.
Urdu Meaning
Find the correct meaning of Minister in Urdu, it is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from English to Urdu.
There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Minister in Urdu is مدد کرنا, and in roman we write it Madad Karna.
The other meanings are Wazeer E Mumlikat, Khidmat Karna, Madad Karna and Imdaad Karna.
Minister is an noun according to parts of speech.
It finds its origins in Middle English (in minister (sense 2 of the noun)); also in the sense ‘a person acting under the authority of another’): from Old French ministre (noun), ministrer (verb), from Latin minister ‘servant’, from minus ‘less’.
There are also several similar words to Minister in our dictionary, which are Abbot, Archbishop, Archdeacon, Bishop, Chaplain, Clergy, Cleric, Clerical, Clerk, Confessor, Curate, Deacon, Dean, Diocesan, Divine, Ecclesiastic, Lecturer, Missionary, Monk, Parson, Pastor, Preacher, Rector, Reverend, Shepherd, Vicar, Priest, Prelate and Pulpiteer.
Apart from similar words, there are always opposite words in dictionary too, the opposite words for Minister are Block, Deny, Frustrate, Harm, Hinder, Hurt, Ignore, Impede, Injure, Neglect, Obstruct and Refuse.
Minister is spelled as [min-uh-ster].
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