orders
55 definitions
• 110 examples
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to do or make something especially for a person who has asked for it:
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the way in which people or things are arranged, either in relation to one another or according to a particular characteristic:
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something that someone tells you you must do:
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an official instruction telling someone what they can or cannot do, or a written instruction to a bank to pay money to a particular person
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an expression used in a parliament or a formal meeting to get people's attention and make them stop talking, so that the meeting or discussion can start or continue
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the way in which people or things are arranged in relation to one another or according to a particular characteristic:
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Already, the US aeronautics company has accumulated its biggest-ever backlog of orders - valued at $475 million.
place/put in an order (for sth) Placing orders by computer for medications ensures greater efficiency and a quicker delivery time to patients.
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Call centres were flooded with complaints from people who had experienced problems with their orders.
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not acceptable according to a law or rule, or according to what people think is correct or suitable:
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The Press Complaints Commission acknowledged that newspaper coverage of the event had been completely out of order.
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a person or organization that is under orders to do something has been told officially to do something:
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to tell someone to do something, especially when you are in a position of legal or official authority: