ordain (one) as (something)
ordain (one) as (something)
To invest one with the powers, duties, and responsibilities attendant upon a particular religious role. Often used in passive constructions. Regina Jones was ordained as the first female rabbi in 1935. I just heard the clergy ordained Tom as a priest.
See also: ordain
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
ordain someone
(as) something1. Lit. to establish someone as a priest or minister. In a lovely ceremony, they ordained David as a priest. He was ordained as a priest by a bishop.
2. Fig. to establish someone as something. They ordained the poor old man as a deputy sheriff. Was he duly ordained as a Mercedes mechanic?
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
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