verb
- to ordain again, especially to restore someone to religious office after a period of suspension or removal
Usage: religious context
Examples
- The bishop decided to reordain the priest after his rehabilitation.
- Following the investigation, the church voted to reordain him.
- She was reordained as a minister after completing her studies.
- The denomination agreed to reordain clergy who had been previously dismissed.
- After years of service in other roles, he was reordained to the priesthood.
- The council will reordain qualified candidates who meet the new requirements.