order
Definition of
order
:
(
often
plural
)
a
command
given
by
a
superior
(
e
.
g
.,
a
military
or
law
enforcement
officer
) that
must
be
obeyed;
"the
British
ships dropped
anchor
and waited for orders from
London
"
a
degree
in
a
continuum
of
size
or
quantity
;
"
it
was
on
the
order
of
a
mile
"
;
"
an
explosion
of
a
low
order
of
magnitude
"
established
customary
state
(
especially
of
society
);
"
order
ruled
in
the streets"
;
"
law
and
order
"
logical
or
comprehensible
arrangement
of
separate
elements
;
"we shall
consider
these questions
in
the
inverse
order
of their
presentation
"
a
condition
of
regular
or
proper
arrangement
;
"
he
put
his
desk
in
order
"
;
"the
machine
is
now
in
working
order
"
a
legally
binding
command
or
decision
entered
on
the
court
record
(
as
if issued
by
a
court
or
judge
);
"
a
friend
in
New
Mexico
said
that the
order
caused
no
trouble
out
there
"
a
commercial
document
used
to
request
someone
to
supply
something
in
return
for
payment
and providing specifications and quantities;
"IBM
received
an
order
for
a
hundred
computers"
a
formal
association
of
people
with
similar
interests;
"
he
joined
a
golf
club
"
;
"they
formed
a
small
lunch
society
"
;
"
men
from the
fraternal
order
will
staff
the
soup
kitchen
today
"
a
body
of rules followed
by
an
assembly
(
usually
plural
) the
status
or
rank
or
office
of
a
Christian
clergyman
in
an
ecclesiastical
hierarchy
;
"theologians
still
disagree
over
whether `
bishop
' should
or
should
not
be
a
separate
Order
"
a
group
of
person
living
under
a
religious
rule
;
"the
order
of
Saint
Benedict
"
(
biology
)
taxonomic
group
containing
one
or
more
families
a
request
for something to
be
made
, supplied,
or
served;
"
I
gave the
waiter
my
order
"
;
"the
company
'
s
products were
in
such
demand
that they got
more
orders than their
call
center
could
handle
"
(
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
the
act
of
putting
things
in
a
sequential
arrangement
;
"
there
were mistakes
in
the
ordering
of items
on
the
list
"
give
instructions
to
or
direct
somebody
to
do
something with
authority
;
"
I
said
to him to
go
home
"
;
"She
ordered
him to
do
the
shopping
"
;
"The
mother
told the
child
to
get
dressed
"
make
a
request
for something;
"
Order
me
some
flowers"
;
"
order
a
work
stoppage
"
issue
commands
or
orders for
bring
into
conformity
with rules
or
principles
or
usage
;
impose
regulations;
"We cannot
regulate
the
way
people
dress
"
;
"This
town
likes to
regulate
"
bring
order
to
or
into;
"
Order
these files"
place
in
a
certain
order
;
"
order
the photos
chronologically
"
appoint
to
a
clerical
posts;
"
he
was
ordained
in
the
Church
"
arrange
thoughts, ideas,
temporal
events;
"
arrange
my
schedule
"
;
"
set
up
one
'
s
life
"
;
"
I
put
these memories with those of
bygone
times
"
assign
a
rank
or
rating
to;
"how would you
rank
these students?"
;
"The
restaurant
is rated
highly
in
the
food
guide
"
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