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inordiˈnation [ad. late L. inordinātiōn-em disorder, f. in- (in-3) + ordinātio a setting in order, ordination.] The condition of being inordinate (in conduct, affections, etc.); inordinateness; an instance or example of this.
1612–15Bp. Hall Contempl., O.T. x. iii, Without the gift of continency, a low feed may impaire nature, but not inordination. 1667Decay Chr. Piety xiv. §3. 339 To remove τὴν ἀµετρίαν τῶν παθῶν, the inordination of our passions. 1692South 12 Serm. (1697) I. 528 The Schoolmen, and Casuists..go about to clear a Lye from that intrinsick Inordination, and Deviation from right Reason inherent in the Nature of it. 1788T. Taylor Proclus I. 66 Corporeal baseness, indeed, arises from material inordination, deformity, and inconvenience. 1883G. M. Hopkins Sermons & Devotional Writings (1959) 133 The inordination, ugliness of sin in the frame and world of Creator and creature. |