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61 enjoin
1. v предписывать, обязывать2. v повелевать, приказывать3. v юр. запрещать4. v юр. налагать запретСинонимический ряд:1. command (verb) advise; appoint; bid; charge; command; counsel; direct; instruct; ordain; order; prescribe; require; tell; urge; warn2. prohibit (verb) ban; exclude; forbid; hinder; inhibit; interdict; outlaw; preclude; prohibit; proscribe; tabooАнтонимический ряд:allow; encourage; permit; submit -
62 impose on
Синонимический ряд:1. direct (verb) appoint; command; constitute; decree; direct; insist on; ordain; order; require2. exploit (verb) abuse; exploit; impose upon; use -
63 legislate
v издавать законы, законодательствовать; осуществлять законодательную властьСинонимический ряд:1. enact (verb) approve; enact; establish; make; okay; pass; sanction2. make laws (verb) constitute; decree; enforce laws; make laws; mandate; ordain; order; prescribe -
64 priest
pri:st1) ((in the Christian Church, especially the Roman Catholic, Orthodox and Anglican churches) a clergyman.) prest2) ((feminine priestess) (in non-Christian religions) an official who performs sacrifices etc to the god(s).) prestinne; gydje•prestIsubst. \/priːst\/1) prest (spesielt katolsk, anglikansk eller ikke-kristen)2) geistlig3) forklaring: en slags klubbe til å slå ihjel fisk medordain somebody priest ordinere\/prestevie noenIIverb \/priːst\/prestevie -
65 appoint
appoint [ə'pɔɪnt]∎ she was appointed to the post of director elle a été nommée directrice;∎ the members appointed him president les adhérents l'ont nommé président;∎ the president appointed a committee le président a constitué un comité∎ we have appointed a new cook nous avons engagé un nouveau cuisinier(c) (place, date, time) fixer, désigner;∎ let's appoint a time for the meeting fixons une heure pour la réunion -
66 consecrate
consecrate ['kɒnsɪkreɪt](c) (dedicate) consacrer, dédier;∎ to consecrate one's life to sth consacrer sa vie à qch;∎ the day was consecrated to the memory of the country's dead la journée a été dédiée à la mémoire des morts du pays(d) (make venerable) consacrer;∎ a custom consecrated by time une coutume consacrée par l'usage
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ordain — ► VERB 1) make (someone) a priest or minister. 2) order officially. 3) (of God or fate) decide in advance. ORIGIN Latin ordinare, from ordo order … English terms dictionary
ordain — verb Etymology: Middle English ordeinen, from Anglo French ordener, ordeiner, from Late Latin ordinare, from Latin, to put in order, appoint, from ordin , ordo order Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to invest officially (as by the laying on… … New Collegiate Dictionary
ordain — verb Ordain is used with these nouns as the object: ↑bishop, ↑minister, ↑pastor … Collocations dictionary
ordain — verb (T) 1 to officially make someone a priest or religious leader: Desmond Tutu was ordained in 1960. | ordain sb (as) sth: Paulson was ordained deacon. see also: ordination 2 formal to order that something should happen: a duty ordained by God… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ordain — verb 1) the Church voted to ordain women Syn: confer holy orders on, appoint, anoint, consecrate, install, invest, induct 2) the path ordained by fate Syn: predetermine, predestine, preordain, destine … Thesaurus of popular words
ordain — verb 1) the decision to ordain women Syn: confer holy orders on, admit to the priesthood, priest, appoint, anoint, consecrate 2) the path ordained by God Syn: determine, predestine, preordain, predetermine … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
ordain — verb a) to prearrange unalterably b) to decree … Wiktionary
ordain — verb 1》 confer holy orders on. 2》 order officially. ↘(of God or fate) decide in advance. Derivatives ordainer noun ordainment noun Origin ME: from Anglo Norman Fr. ordeiner, from L. ordinare, from ordo, ordin (see order) … English new terms dictionary
ordain — [[t]ɔː(r)de͟ɪn[/t]] ordains, ordaining, ordained 1) VERB When someone is ordained, they are made a member of the clergy in a religious ceremony. [be V ed n] He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1982... [be V ed] Women have been ordained for many… … English dictionary
ordain — 1) In the OT God is said to ‘ordain’ (AV) or ‘establish’ (NRSV) the government of the Universe (Ps. 8:3) and its geographical divisions (1 Chron. 17:9). This means that God ‘orders’ or ‘appoints’ or ‘institutes’ or ‘invests’. 2) Similarly, he… … Dictionary of the Bible
ordain — UK [ɔː(r)ˈdeɪn] / US [ɔrˈdeɪn] verb [transitive] Word forms ordain : present tense I/you/we/they ordain he/she/it ordains present participle ordaining past tense ordained past participle ordained 1) to make someone a priest, minister, or rabbi in … English dictionary