verb
- to administer or manage something jointly with another person or entity
Usage: formal; often used in legal, medical, or organizational contexts
Examples
- The two trustees agreed to coadminister the estate according to the will's provisions.
- Both physicians will coadminister the treatment plan for the patient.
- The organizations decided to coadminister the grant program to maximize its impact.
- The co-executors coadminister the deceased's assets and distribute them to beneficiaries.
- Federal and state agencies coadminister the healthcare initiative.