to authorize as a rabbi, to decree, to prearrange unalterably, to predestine, to admit into the ministry of the Christian church, empower to function in a religious office; determine law, establish order; destine, set apart for a particular purpose or function; command, When someone is ordained, they are made a member of the clergy in a religious ceremony. He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1982 Women have been ordained for many years in the Church of Scotland He ordained his own priests, and threatened to ordain bishops, issue an order, To set in order; to arrange according to rule; to regulate; to set; to establish, If some authority or power ordains something, they decide that it should happen or be in existence. Nehru ordained that socialism should rule His rule was ordained by heaven The recession may already be severe enough to ordain structural change. = decree, appoint to a clerical posts; "he was ordained in the Church", issue an order appoint to a clerical posts; "he was ordained in the Church" invest with ministerial or priestly authority; "The minister was ordained only last month" order by virtue of superior authority; decree; "The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews"; "the legislature enacted this law in 1985, order by virtue of superior authority; decree; "The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews"; "the legislature enacted this law in 1985, To regulate, or establish, by appointment, decree, or law; to constitute; to decree; to appoint; to institute, To set apart for an office; to appoint, To invest with ministerial or sacerdotal functions; to introduce into the office of the Christian ministry, by the laying on of hands, or other forms; to set apart by the ceremony of ordination, invest with ministerial or priestly authority; "The minister was ordained only last month", issue an order appoint to a clerical posts; "he was ordained in the Church", Established by authority, Admitted to the ministry of the church, Simple past tense and past participle of ordain, past of ordain, fixed or established especially by order or command; "at the time appointed (or the appointed time"), empowered to function in a religious office; destined, set apart for a particular purpose or function; commanded, invested with ministerial or priestly functions; "an ordained priest", invested with ministerial or priestly functions; "an ordained priest, present participle of ordain, third-person singular of ordain,
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to authorize as a rabbi
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to decree
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to prearrange unalterably
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to predestine
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to admit into the ministry of the Christian church
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empower to function in a religious office; determine law, establish order; destine, set apart for a particular purpose or function; command fiil
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When someone is ordained, they are made a member of the clergy in a religious ceremony. He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1982 Women have been ordained for many years in the Church of Scotland He ordained his own priests, and threatened to ordain bishops
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issue an order
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To set in order; to arrange according to rule; to regulate; to set; to establish
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If some authority or power ordains something, they decide that it should happen or be in existence. Nehru ordained that socialism should rule His rule was ordained by heaven The recession may already be severe enough to ordain structural change. = decree
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appoint to a clerical posts; "he was ordained in the Church"
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issue an order appoint to a clerical posts; "he was ordained in the Church" invest with ministerial or priestly authority; "The minister was ordained only last month" order by virtue of superior authority; decree; "The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews"; "the legislature enacted this law in 1985
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order by virtue of superior authority; decree; "The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews"; "the legislature enacted this law in 1985
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To regulate, or establish, by appointment, decree, or law; to constitute; to decree; to appoint; to institute
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To set apart for an office; to appoint
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To invest with ministerial or sacerdotal functions; to introduce into the office of the Christian ministry, by the laying on of hands, or other forms; to set apart by the ceremony of ordination
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invest with ministerial or priestly authority; "The minister was ordained only last month"
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issue an order appoint to a clerical posts; "he was ordained in the Church"
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ordained
Established by authority
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ordained
Admitted to the ministry of the church - "There was much pomp at the ceremony that made him an ordained minister."
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ordained
Simple past tense and past participle of ordain
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past of ordain
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ordained
fixed or established especially by order or command; "at the time appointed (or the appointed time")
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ordained
empowered to function in a religious office; destined, set apart for a particular purpose or function; commanded sıfat
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invested with ministerial or priestly functions; "an ordained priest"
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ordained
invested with ministerial or priestly functions; "an ordained priest
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