"Ordaining" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Ordaining" Meaning

Ordaining refers to the act of conferring holy orders on a person, typically a priest or minister, in a religious ceremony, thereby authorizing them to perform certain sacred functions or rites.

"Ordaining" Examples

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The church ordains its ministers after a rigorous selection process.
The king ordained his son as the next heir to the throne.
She was ordained as the first female bishop in the country.
The company ordained a new CEO to replace the retiring executive.
The cult members believed that their leader was ordained by God to lead their movement.

Note: In this context, "ordaining" means to give or confer a special status, authority, or role on someone.

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Designated or set apart for a specific purpose or office, especially through a formal ceremony or ritual: ordained as a minister of the gospel.

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Ordainment refers to the act of ordaining or consecrating someone to a position of spiritual authority or office, typically within the Christian Church.

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Ordered means arranged or provided in a particular way, often in a logical or sequential manner.

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