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ordained

American  
[awr-deynd] / ɔrˈdeɪnd /

adjective

  1. having been invested with ministerial, priestly, or rabbinical functions.

    Today’s lecturer is an ordained rabbi and a Talmudic scholar.

  2. having been decreed, appointed, or formally established by some authority.

    If questioned, I will invoke my constitutionally ordained right to avoid incriminating myself.

  3. having been destined or predestined.

    Cortez believed himself the ordained conqueror of the Aztec Empire.


noun

  1. Usually the ordained a person or persons who have been invested with ministerial, priestly, or rabbinical functions, or the category of those so invested.

    Christian leaders, especially the ordained, are expected to reflect and model the faith which they profess and teach.

verb

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of ordain.

Usage

What does ordained mean? Ordained is an adjective that means having gained official status as a priest, minister, or other religious authority through a sanctioned process. Ordained is also the past tense of the verb ordain, meaning to invest someone with such authority. It has several other more general meanings, including to order, command, decree, or destine. The process or ceremony in which a priest or minister is ordained is called ordination. Example: Only an ordained minister can perform the ceremony.

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Etymology

Origin of ordained

ordain ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Explanation

Ordained means invested with the authority to act as a priest. Once you are ordained as a priest, you are ready to take over that little country church and start tending to the flock. Ordained comes from the root meaning "order," and when you are ordained, you're brought into the religious order, or group of church leaders. We also use ordained for declarations. If it has been ordained that all people must now wear plastic birds in their hair, then that new fashion command has been declared by an authority. Sometimes people talk about fate as "what has been ordained."

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Menjivar-Ayala, who is fluent in English, Spanish and Italian, was ordained as a priest in 2004 and became a bishop in 2023.

From Barron's • May 1, 2026

Forer is an ordained rabbi who mentors clerks and others entering the legal field.

From Los Angeles Times • May 1, 2026

It is impossible to prove whether such incidents were ordained or carried out by Chinese government authorities.

From BBC • Apr. 19, 2026

When she was ordained in 2009 at age 65, she was hired as the rabbi at the same Morgan Hill synagogue and worked there until 2020.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 18, 2026

Perhaps it is not chance, but the work of some divinity that guides our unknowing steps to their ordained destination.

From "Ophelia" by Lisa Klein

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