Adjective
self-administered (not comparable)
Performed, done, or administered without the help of a third party.
Captain America 153 (September 1972) He self-administered to himself and his pupil James "Jack" Monroe a flawed, incomplete copy of the Super-Serum, which made no mention about the necessary Vita-Ray portion of the treatment. Source: Internet
One Liberty is a self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust incorporated in Maryland in 1982. Source: Internet
Boudica died not long afterwards, by self-administered poison or by illness. citation citation citation During this time, the Emperor Nero considered withdrawing Roman forces from Britain altogether. citation Templeborough Roman fort in Yorkshire. Source: Internet
Schools are normally self-administered by faculty; emphasis is placed upon giving individual teachers the freedom to develop creative methods. Source: Internet
The governor of New France allocated two seigneuries (large self-administered areas similar to feudal fiefs). Source: Internet
The local Jugendzentrum (youth center) is remarkable as it has been independently self-administered by Backnang's youth and young adults for more than 30 years. Source: Internet