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    ordain
    /ɔːˈdeɪn/

    verb

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  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb ordain, which means to invest officially, to establish, or to destine. See how ordain is used in sentences from various sources and how to cite it.

  4. Ordain means to officially make someone a priest or other religious leader, or to order something to happen. Learn how to use ordain in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  5. Ordain means to invest with ministerial, priestly, or rabbinical functions, to enact or establish by law, edict, etc., or to decree or order. See the origin, usage, and synonyms of ordain, and read sentences with ordain from various sources.

  6. To ordain is to make someone a minister, priest, monk, or other member of the clergy. In the Catholic church, for example, a bishop ordains new priests. When you say that people have been ordained, you usually mean that they've been invested with special religion-related powers.

  7. Learn the meaning of ordain as a verb, with synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples. Ordain can mean to make someone a member of the clergy, to decide or decree something, or to order or command something.

  8. Ordain means to invest with ministerial or priestly authority, to decree or order by virtue of superior authority, or to predestine. See the origin, synonyms, translations and usage of ordain in different contexts.

  9. Ordain is a verb that has 27 meanings, 18 of which are obsolete. It comes from French and means to arrange, order, or decree something. See examples, pronunciation, and related words.

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