ordaining / ɔrˈdeɪn /

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ordaining2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to invest with ministerial, priestly, or rabbinical functions.
  2. to enact or establish by law, edict, etc.: to ordain a new type of government.
  3. to decree; give orders for: He ordained that the restrictions were to be lifted.
  4. to destine or predestine: Fate had ordained the meeting.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to order or command: Thus do the gods ordain.
  2. to select for or appoint to an office.
  3. to invest someone with sacerdotal functions.

ordaining 近义词

v. 动词 verb

establish, install

更多ordaining例句

  1. According to its ideology, the revolution was a means for Shia clergy to prepare for the long-awaited return of the Twelfth divinely ordained Shia Imam and descendant of the Prophet Muhammad.
  2. My belief is that come September, we will see that the belief that inflation was ordained is completely incorrect, because debt generated by fiscal policy is inherently disinflationary or deflationary.
  3. That whole journey was about 10 years of going away and training to become a monk and then train as a novice monk and eventually becoming a fully ordained monk.
  4. To Schlafly and her allies then, the military reflected a God-ordained, natural balance, and the ERA threatened to upend it.
  5. The Mandarin word yuánfèn, 缘分, refers to a relationship ordained by fate or destiny.
  6. And no religious denomination should be forced to ordain gays or women as priests, right?
  7. The letter also ordered her to “take down www.ordainwomen.org and disassociat[e] yourself from Ordain Women.”
  8. Kate Kelly, the leader of Ordain Women, was officially excommunicated.
  9. The Ordain Women website posted some of Harrison's email to Kelly informing her of her excommunication.
  10. Among other things, Weiss had the beautiful chutzpah to ordain Orthodox women.
  11. They say they ordain and establish it; we do not speak of ordaining leagues and compacts.
  12. It is very proper to say, too, I suppose, that it is an imposition when the bishops ordain the ministers?
  13. The bishops will ordain no persons whose names have not been submitted to the Government and approved by it.
  14. "The deities ordain and the balance weighs; your reward will be the greater," replied Ten-teh.
  15. The government they aimed at was not democracy, but theocracy: "God never did ordain democracy as a fit government," said Cotton.