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orders
/ ˈɔːə /
plural noun
- short for holy orders
- in holy orders or in ordersordained
- take holy orders or take ordersto become ordained
- short for major orders minor orders
Example Sentences
Under orders from its legal department, ‘’60 Minutes’’ did not broadcast the interview or air Wigand’s most damaging charges until after the Wall Street Journal reported on a deposition he gave in another case.
A federal judge in California on Thursday barred the Trump administration from denying or conditioning the use of federal funds to “sanctuary” jurisdictions, saying that portions of President Trump’s executive orders were unconstitutional.
The church houses the Salus Populi Romani, a Byzantine icon of the Virgin believed to have been made by St Luke the Evangelist and used by Jesuit orders all over the world.
Morrisons faced huge problems with its Christmas orders last year, with deliveries cancelled and discounts not applied.
Already, some judges have issued orders reprimanding the Trump administration and demanding action.
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