Fixed or established especially by order or command.
1 Only question is whether the new, bad rules are ordained by Hasbro.
2 He was ordained to the office of the gospel ministry in 1834.
3 He believed in a law of equalities which ordained a perfect balance.
4 No, no, it is not; your base insults have ordained it otherwise.
5 Louise understood that fate had ordained that she should try again later.
6 Under current rules, deacons are ordained similarly to ministers, and are men.
7 Well, it may not have been ordained , but it sure looks official.
8 This is the observance of the victim, which the Lord hath ordained .
9 Dr Buckley will hold office until a Holy See nominees is ordained .
10 The forms must apply even to dubiously ordained priests of schismatic sects.
11 And the Lord of life ordained a pleasant firmament amid the waters.
12 The spirit of questioning is one of the ordained means of growth.
13 He doesn't know the taste of defeat; so the result was fore- ordained .
14 And this I say because it is so ordained of the Gods.
15 In 1794 he was ordained and preached successively at Landsberg and Berlin.
16 Thus is it ordained by Allah; and Allah is All-Knowing, Most Forbearing.
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