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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61. That he was not in the category ordained by the Marketing Department for the evening was neither here nor there.
62. He planned to become a priest, but left the order shortly before being ordained.
63. When Gregory grew into manhood, he separated from his family, then was ordained.
64. He was ordained in 1961 and appointed Archbishop in 1984.
65. I had been something like eighteen years in the ordained ministry before I preached my first sermon on Mary.
66. They held their own diocesan synods, ordained clergy, confirmed children and heard certain cases in their courts.
67. Freemantle and the newly ordained Richard Grey remained Crewe's closest confidants through the last years of his life.
68. Wilfred of York, and Bishop Haedda, who ordained him a priest.
69. He says that women are being conned into believing they will someday be ordained.
70. In 1996 Carter became an ordained minister and plans to become a full-time minister after football.
71. In ritual usage[Sentencedict.com], the manipulation and playing of the damaru must be carried out using precisely ordained gestures.
72. After the Reformation several were ordained in the Anglican Church while others became active Nonconformists.
73. It would have looked, moreover, as though the Government were backsliding, so a swift change of tack was ordained.
74. In 1877 he was ordained priest and in 1878 took up his ministry in Wray-on-Windermere.
75. The last ordained rabbi who worked here left several years ago and has not been replaced.
76. He took his search back to Harvard and was then ordained at Second Church in Boston in 1829.
77. We would like to recruit secretaries who are relatively young and who might possibly, but not necessarily, be ordained.
78. Why, one must ask, has the church not ordained women?
79. For every high priest taken from among men, is ordained for men in the things that appertain to God, that he may offer up gifts and sacrifices for sins.
80. The bishop of Haimen diocese last week ordained five new priests, including three from Shantou diocese, where Father Joseph Huang Bingzhang was illicitly consecrated as a bishop three months ago.
81. Augustine's Seminary, and was ordained as a priest in 1991 for the archdiocese of Toronto.
82. Today still a layperson, tomorrow ordained, we call this a conventional monk because they can't yet let go of defilements.
83. She tried to get ordained but, because she was a female, nobody would ordain her.sentencedict.com
84. Precepts should be requested from a left - home person -- an ordained monk.
85. He graduated from Columbia Theological Seminary in 1996 with the Master of Divinity, was ordained in 1997 and received his Doctor of Ministry degree from Texas Christian University in 2006.
86. The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews.
87. The Vatican says it expects to excommunicate two men who were ordained as Catholic Bishops in China this week without the approval of Pope Benedict.
88. He had been ordained as a deacon in the Roman Catholic Church.
89. Then he was ordained a monk and gave up his kingly life.
90. My holy, My divinely ordained Revelation may be likened unto an ocean in whose depths are concealed innumerable pearls of great price, of surpassing luster.
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