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Order Definition & Meaning

1. A command or instruction given to someone to do something.

Example: The boss gave an order to the employees to finish the project by friday.

2. A request for goods or services to be delivered.

Example: I placed an order for a new laptop online.

3. The arrangement or organization of things in a particular sequence or pattern.

Example: The books on the shelf were arranged in alphabetical order.

4. A state of peace and control in a society or organization.

Example: The police were able to restore order after the riots.

5. A classification of organisms in a systematic hierarchy.

Example: The animal kingdom is divided into different orders such as carnivores and herbivores.

Examples of the word order used in sentences.

  • Please make sure to order the correct size of clothing for me.
  • Can I order a cup of coffee, please?
  • I need to order a replacement part for my broken laptop.
  • The teacher asked us to put the numbers in order from smallest to largest.
  • I want to order a pizza for dinner tonight.
  • Can I order a coffee, please?
  • I'm afraid we're out of order for the meeting today.
  • It's important to have a specific order when making a cake.
  • The teacher asked the students to put their desks in order.
  • I need to order some new shoes online.
  • I'll order a pizza for dinner tonight, what toppings do you want?
  • It's important to order your thoughts and ideas before writing an essay.
  • The rules state that you must order food from the menu and cannot bring outside food into the restaurant.
  • The teacher asked the students to work in pairs in order to complete the task.
  • The company has received a huge order from a new client.
  • In order to improve her performance, she sought out a tutor to help her with her studies.
  • He was surprised when his boss gave him an order to attend a conference out of town next week.
  • The manager gave the team explicit instructions to follow in order to complete the project successfully.
  • The restaurant was extremely busy, with several customers rushing to place their orders before the kitchen closed.
  • In order for the company to expand its operations, it will need to secure funding from investors.
  • The speaker lost the audience's attention when she began to speak out of order.
  • In order to succeed, you must be willing to put in the necessary effort.
  • The government has implemented new measures in order to address the issue of climate change.
  • The restaurant was so busy, I had to wait an hour for my order to arrive.
  • The team worked in perfect order to complete the project ahead of schedule.
  • The chef carefully prepared each dish in order to create a truly unforgettable dining experience.
  • The judge issued a restraining order against the defendant to protect the victim from any potential harm.
  • It's important to maintain a sense of order in the office, as a cluttered workspace can lead to decreased productivity.
  • The company's new CEO implemented a series of sweeping changes in order to improve overall profitability.
  • In order to ensure maximum efficiency, it's essential that we adhere to a strict timeline.
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