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Learn to pronounce or·der

/ˈôrdər/
verb
  1. give an authoritative direction or instruction to do something.
    "she ordered me to leave"
    synonyms: instruct, command, direct, enjoin, give the order to, give the command to, tell, require, charge, adjure, bid, decree, ordain, rule, legislate, lay down, dictate, prescribe, pronounce, determine, enact
  2. request (something) to be made, supplied, or served.
    "my friend ordered the tickets last week"
    synonyms: request, apply for, send away/off for, write off for, put in an order for, place an order for, requisition, book, reserve, commission, contract for, bespeak
  3. arrange (something) in a methodical or appropriate way.
    "all entries are ordered by date"
    synonyms: organize, put in order, set in order, arrange, sort out, straighten out, marshal, dispose, lay out, regulate, group, classify, categorize, catalog, codify, systematize, systemize, tabulate, triage, methodize

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the process of putting something in a particular order: The ordering of the items in the questionnaire is very important.
6 days ago · order, arrange, marshal, organize, systematize, methodize mean to put persons or things into their proper places in relation to each other.
/ˈɔdərɪŋ/ · noun. the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement. “there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list”. synonyms: order. see more ...
any of a number of categories of relations that permit at least some members of their domain to be placed in order. A linear or simple ordering is reflexive ...
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A linear or simple ordering is reflexive, antisymmetric, transitive, and connected, as less than or equal to on the integers.
ORDER meaning: 1. a request to make, supply, or deliver food or goods: 2. a product or a meal that has been asked…. Learn more.
The meaning of ORDERED is characterized by order. How to use ordered in a sentence.
​the way in which something is ordered or arranged; the act of putting something into an order synonym arrangement. Many possible orderings may exist.
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