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- assignment; order; shibboleth; instruction; command; parole; cue; motto; delivery; regularity; honour; decoration; knighthood; medal; badge; honor; ribbon; mandate; commission; ordering; order of magnitude; purchase order; decree; fiat; edict; rescript; parliamentary law; parliamentary procedure; rules of order; monastic order; society; lodge; club; guild; gild; social club; ordination; orderliness; z order; Z order; stack order; z-order
- order; command; charge; organize; catalogue; organise; classify; rank; group; class; preside; take the lead; be in command of; reign; rule; exercise authority; exert power; dictate; instruct; direct; bid; decree; ordain; arrange; regulate; settle; fix; dedicate; commission; devote; force; put in order; range; call for; dictate a letter; rate; grade; place; put; set up; say; tell; enjoin; prescribe; consecrate; ordinate; regularize; govern; regularise
- order; command; injunction; enjoin; bespeak; order in advance
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Detailed Synonyms for order in English
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– the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement 1 -
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– (architecture) one of original three styles of Greek architecture distinguished by the type of column and entablature used or a style developed from the original three by the Romans 1 -
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– a degree in a continuum of size or quantity 1 -
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– a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities 1the order; the purchase order– a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities 1 -
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– a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge) 1 -
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– a body of rules followed by an assembly 1the order; the parliamentary law; the parliamentary procedure; the rules of order– a body of rules followed by an assembly 1 -
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– (often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed 1 -
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– a request for something to be made, supplied, or served 1 -
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– (biology) taxonomic group containing one or more families 1 -
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– a group of person living under a religious rule 1 -
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– a formal association of people with similar interests 1 -
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– logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements 1the order; the ordering; the ordination– logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements 1 -
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– established customary state (especially of society) 1 -
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– a condition of regular or proper arrangement 1 -
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– The front-to-back placement of an object relative to other objects in a picture or document. 2 -
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– The order in which objects are placed in a layer. An object higher in the stack will cover up (appear on top of) one lower in the stack. 2the order; the z order; the Z order; the stack order; the z-order– The order in which objects are placed in a layer. An object higher in the stack will cover up (appear on top of) one lower in the stack. 2 -
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– A confirmed request for delivery of goods and services based on specified terms. An order is a quote that has been accepted by a customer. 2 -
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– An online purchase submitted by a user to your Web site. 2
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– place in a certain order 1 -
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– bring order to or into 1 -
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– assign a rank or rating to 1 -
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– arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events 1 -
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– make a request for something 1 -
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– give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority 1 -
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– issue commands or orders for 1 -
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– appoint to a clerical posts 1 -
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– bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations 1to order; to regulate; to regularize; to govern; regularise– bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations 1
Conjugations for order:
present
- order
- order
- orders
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simple past
- ordered
- ordered
- ordered
- ordered
- ordered
- ordered
present perfect
- have ordered
- have ordered
- has ordered
- have ordered
- have ordered
- have ordered
past continuous
- was ordering
- were ordering
- was ordering
- were ordering
- were ordering
- were ordering
future
- shall order
- will order
- will order
- shall order
- will order
- will order
continuous present
- am ordering
- are ordering
- is ordering
- are ordering
- are ordering
- are ordering
subjunctive
- be ordered
- be ordered
- be ordered
- be ordered
- be ordered
- be ordered
diverse
- order!
- let's order!
- ordered
- ordering
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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