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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

Ollie Pope will take the gloves and, in order to manage his workload, slide down from his regular position at number three to six.

From BBC

Perhaps Smith could prevail upon Judge Chutkan to issue some sort of court order for the preservation of evidence.

From Salon

MPs have been given a free vote, meaning they can follow their conscience rather than party orders.

From BBC

Coming into the Test series, Australia effectively had a four-way shootout to open at the top of the order.

From BBC

Are the leaders of G20 nations with their own domestic audiences really going to roll over in order to give the new president a win?

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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