Also means
ordained
Usage Note
Ordenado has two distinct uses: describing a neat, well-organised person or space (una habitación ordenada), and, in a religious context, describing a person who has received holy orders (un sacerdote ordenado). As a general adjective it takes estar for the current state of tidiness. The opposite of the first sense is desordenado ('untidy, messy').
Examples
"Siempre tiene el escritorio muy ordenado."
Natural Translation
He always keeps his desk very tidy.
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