ordains
Prononciation : [ɔːrˈdeɪnz]
Mot
Contexte : « religion »
(verb) to officially appoint someone to a religious position. It’s like giving someone a special job in a church, so they can help others in their faith.
Exemple
The church ordains new ministers every year to serve the community.
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She was not ordaining any new leaders this month, so the group had to wait.
Exemple
Who will ordain the new priests this Sunday?
Contexte : « decision-making »
(verb) to determine or decide something officially. It’s as if someone is making a rule or a strong choice that others need to follow.
Exemple
The committee ordains that all members must attend the next meeting.
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They did not ordain any changes to the schedule, so everything stayed the same.
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What does the board ordain for the upcoming event?
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