Similar words: grained, strained, contained, unrestrained, affordable, dainty, discordant, accordance. Meaning: [ɔr'deɪnd /ɔː-] adj. 1. fixed or established especially by order or command 2. invested with ministerial or priestly functions.
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1. He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1982.
2. Father O'Dooley was ordained a priest in 1949.
3. Desmond Tutu was ordained in 1960.
4. He was ordained priest last year.
5. He ordained us not to talk.
6. He was ordained a priest in Oxford cathedral in 1987.
7. Fate had ordained the meeting.
8. He was ordained in 1984.
9. He was ordained minister of a small rural congregation.
10. He was ordained in 1962.
11. His rule was ordained by heaven.
12. Fate had ordained that he should die in poverty.
13. Nehru ordained that socialism should rule.
14. The church voted to allow women to be ordained as priests.
15. The King ordained that deer should not be hunted without a royal licence.
16. Is it ordained in heaven that women should work in the home?
17. Women have been ordained for many years in the Church of Scotland.
18. He ordained his own priests, and threatened to ordain bishops.
19. He was ordained priest in 1851.
20. He was ordained into the Anglican Church in 1710.
21. The law was divinely ordained.
22. During this time he was ordained deacon and priest.
23. Kahan was ordained in Brooklyn in 1938.
24. He was ordained deacon in 1833 and priest in 1834.
25. Diaper was ordained deacon in Wells on 19 June 1709(sentencedict.com), and served subsequently as curate in Brent in the same diocese.
26. There is strong support here for the tough economic reforms ordained in the federal capital, Prague.
27. It had been an unsettling evening. People were not behaving as he had ordained they should behave.
28. An Act of Parliament abolished the very surname and ordained that the property outside Perth should henceforth be called Huntingtower.
29. After completing his studies, in which he excelled in philosophy and theology, he was ordained and was assigned to preaching.
30. As thorough as the Yankees' win looked through the first seven innings, it was ordained to finish in crisis.
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