verb
- present participle of reordain: to ordain again, especially to restore someone to religious office
Usage: religious context
Examples
- The bishop is reordaining the priest who was previously suspended.
- After completing his rehabilitation program, the church is considering reordaining him.
- The process of reordaining clergy requires careful review by church authorities.
- She spent years studying before reordaining as a minister in the new denomination.
- The committee voted on reordaining several former pastors.
- Reordaining him would restore his ability to perform religious ceremonies.