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reorder

[ree-awr-der] / riˈɔr dər /


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The two “Chant” sculptures appear as if, were you to look away and then turn back, you’d find they had reordered themselves.

From The Wall Street Journal

Winning Team Publishing printed 200,000 copies and has already reordered more, a spokesman said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The widespread decline in social-responsibility scores suggests a broad reordering of business priorities.

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She recently put in a third reorder for a new line of chunky jewelry, made of stainless steel covered with 18-karat gold.

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The implications of this reordering extend far beyond the workings of Wall Street and now stretch to our society writ large, be it politics, sports, or entertainment.

From Barron's