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order

Definition for order

noun as in lawfulness

noun as in class, status

noun as in command

noun as in request; purchase agreement

noun as in organization

verb as in command, authorize

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Example Sentences

While Gaulden will not face prison time in Utah, his four felony charges were reduced to Class A misdemeanors and he was ordered to pay a $25,000 fine, according to KTVX-TV.

This means any filling that has eggs in it and is being baked to set those eggs in order to thicken the filling.

From Salon

Police said on Tuesday that the charges had been expanded to include "maltreatment" in close relationships and "another violation" of a restraining order against the same victim.

From BBC

Capitol — elected to move on, refusing to convict their party’s leader for trying to upend the constitutional order.

From Salon

Revenues from its wholesale and franchise business dropped by 46% to £5.4 million, as it was particularly affected by partners in Italy and Denmark reducing their orders due to tough conditions.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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