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Main Entry: ordain
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: establish, install

Synonyms:

anoint, appoint, bless, call, commission, consecrate, constitute, deal, deal with, decree, delegate, destine, dictate, elect, enact, enjoin, fix, frock, impose, institute, invest, lay down the law, legislate, nominate, order, prescribe, pronounce, put foot down, rule, set, walk heavy, will

Antonyms:

cancel, disallow, retract, void
Main Entry: ordained
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: ordered

Synonyms:

appointed, commanded, determined, established, ordered
Main Entry: ordained
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: invested into the ministry

Synonyms:

anointed, consecrated
Main Entry: appoint
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: assign responsibility; decide

Synonyms:

accredit, allot, assign, choose, command, commission, decree, delegate, designate, determine, direct, elect, enjoin, establish, finger, fix, install, name, nominate, ordain, select, set, settle, tap

Antonyms:

dismiss, fire, refuse, reject
Main Entry: assign
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: select and give a responsibility

Synonyms:

accredit, allow, appoint, ascribe, attach, attribute, authorize, cast, charge, choice, commission, commit, credit, delegate, deputize, designate, downlink, download, draft, elect, empower, enroll, entrust, hang on, hire, hold responsible, impute, name, nominate, ordain, pin on, refer, reference, select, slot, tab, tag
Main Entry: bless
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: sanctify

Synonyms:

absolve, anoint, baptize, beatify, canonize, commend, confirm, consecrate, cross, dedicate, enshrine, eulogize, exalt, extol, give thanks to, glorify, hallow, honor, invoke benefits, invoke happiness, laud, magnify, make holy, offer, offer benediction, ordain, panegyrize, praise, pray for, pronounce holy, sacrifice, sign, sprinkle, thank

Antonyms:

condemn, curse, damn
Main Entry: call
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: demand or announce action

Synonyms:

appeal to, appoint, ask, challenge, charge, claim, command, declare, decree, elect, entreat, exact, ordain, order, postulate, pray to, proclaim, require, requisition, set apart, solicit, summon

Antonyms:

stop
Main Entry: carry on
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: manage operations

Synonyms:

administer, conduct, direct, engage in, keep, operate, ordain, run

Antonyms:

mismanage
Main Entry: coming
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: approaching, promising

Synonyms:

about to happen, advancing, almost on one, anticipated, aspiring, at hand, certain, close, converging, deserving, docking, drawing near, due, en route, eventual, expected, fated, foreseen, forthcoming, future, gaining upon, getting near, immediate, imminent, impending, in prospect, in store, in the offing, in the wind, in view, instant, marked, near, nearing, next, nigh, oncoming, ordained, predestined, preparing, progressing, prospective, pursuing, running after, subsequent, to be, up-and-coming
Main Entry: command
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: demand

Synonyms:

adjure, appoint, authorize, ban, bar, beckon, bid, call, call for, call on, call the signals, call upon, charge, check, cite, compel, debar, dictate, direct, enact, enjoin, exact, forbid, force upon, give directions, give orders, grant, impose, inflict, inhibit, instruct, interdict, lay down the law, mark out, oblige, ordain, order, ordinate, proclaim, prohibit, put foot down, require, requisition, restrain, rule out, send for, set, subpoena, summon, take charge, take lead, task, tell, warn
Notes: an order is being told to do something with no specific guidelines, a command is being told to do something in a specific way, and a directive is being told to do something and getting this information through channels

Antonyms:

contradict, countermand, oppose, recall, reverse, revoke
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