reordained

/ˌriːɔːrˈdeɪnd/
verb
  1. Past tense of reordain: officially appointed or ordered again.
    • The committee reordained the rules for the competition last year.
    • She was reordained as the head of the organization in a special ceremony.
    • The bishop reordained the priest after the investigation cleared his name.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Having been officially appointed or ordered again.
    • The reordained guidelines were posted on the bulletin board.
    • The reordained pastor gave his first sermon to a full congregation.
    • The reordained council members took their seats at the table.
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