verb
- present participle of ordain: conferring holy orders upon someone, making them a priest, minister, or other religious official
- present participle of ordain: commanding or establishing by decree or law
Usage: religious context
Usage: formal
Examples
- The bishop is ordaining three new priests this Sunday.
- She spent years studying before ordaining as a minister.
- The ceremony ordaining the new clergy was beautiful.
- The constitution is ordaining the separation of powers.
- The king was ordaining new laws for the kingdom.
- They are ordaining strict safety protocols for the workplace.