/ɔrˈdeɪn/ – Verb
Definition: 1. thụ phong (các chức sắc của giáo hội);
2. quy định thành luật, quyết định trước.
A more thorough explanation: To ordain means to confer holy orders upon someone, typically in a religious context, or to decree or enact something officially.
Example: The court may ordain that the defendant pay restitution to the victim as part of the sentencing.