reordain

[US]/riːɔːˈdeɪn/
[UK]/riɔrˈdeɪn/

Translation

v.to ordain again; to re-appoint or decree again; to reorganize or re-edit

Example Sentences

the synod chose to reordain the former priest after his reinstatement.

he felt a divine call to reordain his life towards charity work.

the committee plans to reordain the agenda items for next week's meeting.

it is highly unusual for the church to reordain a minister without review.

the new regulations will reordain the department's internal hierarchy.

they voted to reordain the bylaws to better serve the community.

the bishop decided to reordain the deacon to the priesthood.

we must reordain our priorities to focus on long-term growth.

the council met to reordain the rules regarding membership fees.

history suggests that leaders often reordain the laws of the land.

the king sought to reordain the line of succession.

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