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Ordination Meaning in English

word

ˌɔɹdəˈneɪʃən
awr-duh-NAY-shun
ˌɔːdɪnˈeɪʃən
aw-din-AY-shun

Definition

Ordination is a religious ceremony in which someone is officially made a priest, minister, or other religious leader. It can also refer more generally to the process or act of appointing someone to a formal position, especially in religious contexts.

Usage & Nuances

Almost always used in a religious context, usually Christianity. Collocations: "priestly ordination", "ordination ceremony". Rare outside church settings. Not to be confused with "ordination" meaning arrangement/order (obsolete in modern English).

Example Sentences

His ordination as a priest was a joyful day for his family.

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The church is preparing for three ordinations this month.

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An ordination usually includes prayers and blessings.

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After his ordination, he moved to a small rural parish.

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Many friends traveled from far away to attend her ordination.

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He spoke about the meaning of ordination in his sermon.

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