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Ordered – definitions in English dictionary

verb

Give an authoritative instruction to do something.

Usage examples:

She ordered me to leave

Synonims:

InstructCommandDirectEnjoinGive the order toGive the command toTellRequireChargeAdjureBidDecreeOrdainRuleLegislateLay downDictatePrescribePronounceDetermineEnact
verb

Request (something) to be made, supplied, or served.

Usage examples:

My mate ordered the tickets last week

Synonims:

RequestApply forSend away/off forWrite off forPut in an order forPlace an order forRequisitionBookReserveCommissionContract forBespeak
verb

Arrange (something) in a methodical way.

Usage examples:

All entries are ordered by date

Synonims:

OrganizePut in orderSet in orderArrangeSort outStraighten outMarshalDisposeLay outRegulateGroupClassifyCategorizeCatalogueCodifySystematizeSystemizeTabulateTriageMethodize
noun

The arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method.

Usage examples:

I filed the cards in alphabetical order
noun

An authoritative command or instruction.

Usage examples:

He was not going to take orders from a mere administrator
noun

A particular social, political, or economic system.

Usage examples:

They were dedicated to overthrowing the established order
noun

A society of monks, nuns, or friars living under the same religious, moral, and social regulations and discipline.

Usage examples:

The franciscan order
noun

The quality or nature of something.

Usage examples:

Poetry of the highest order
noun

A principal taxonomic category that ranks below class and above family.

Usage examples:

The higher orders of insects
noun

Any of the five classical styles of architecture (doric, ionic, corinthian, tuscan, and composite) based on the proportions of columns and the style of their decoration.

Usage examples:

Work out for yourself the differences between corinthian, ionic and doric orders.
noun

Equipment or uniform for a specified purpose or of a specified type.

Usage examples:

The platoon changed from drill order into pt kit
noun

The degree of complexity of an equation, expression, etc., as denoted by an ordinal number.

Usage examples:

The transient equations for the second orders of the identity coefficients are too complicated to s…
adjective

Carefully arranged or controlled

Usage examples:

A well-ordered (= tidy) room

Ordered translation into English

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订购

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Besteld

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Commandé, Ordonné

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Bestellt, Stimmig

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आदेश दिया, आदेशित, आदिष्ट

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Ordinato

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주문

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Упорядоченный

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Ordenado

Word origin

Middle English: from Old French ordre, from Latin ordo, ordin- ‘row, series, rank’.

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