Sentences with ministrations
min·is·tra·tion
M m - A strange thing about economists is that, although their ministrations exalt consumption above all things.
- Violet has cancer and her husband's dutiful ministrations to her broken body are set against her pathetic attempts to mask crumpled.
- He was walking along the Sorrento pier, free from the ministrations of women.
- Much of Faber's success and capacity to handle the public glare comes down to the constant ministrations of Youren who, like Faber.
- There were some misgivings at the NLA last July about effectively rendering up such an expensive project to the ministrations of faceless.