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    or·dain
    [ôrˈdān]
    verb
    ordain (verb) · ordains (third person present) · ordained (past tense) · ordained (past participle) · ordaining (present participle)
    1. make (someone) a priest or minister; confer holy orders on:
      "he was ordained a minister before entering Parliament" · "women ordained to the diaconate" · "an ordained clergyman"
    2. order or decree (something) officially:
      "equal punishment was ordained for the two crimes"
      • (especially of God or fate) prescribe; determine (something):
        "the path ordained by God"
    Origin
    Middle English (also in the sense ‘put in order’): from Anglo-Norman French ordeiner, from Latin ordinare, from ordo, ordin- (see order).
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