reorder
reorder
Definition
re·or·der (rē ôr′dər)
noun
a second or similar order for certain goods from the same dealer
transitive verb
- to give a reorder for; order again
- to put in order again
intransitive verb
to order goods again
- reorchestrate
- reordain
- reordination
reorder
Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- priority: This reordering of priorities means restructuring the U.S. foreign policy budget.
- church: Very often the best reordering of a church involves simply the removal of excess furniture, without the addition of anything new.
- material: However, the contractor will be free to suggest some reordering of the material, where appropriate.
- packet: There was no packet loss and no reordering of the packets Surprisingly, there is a slight variation in the minimum rtt.
Object
- sequence: Reordering sequences The display order of sequences can be reordered to aid visual navigation of an alignment file.
- priority: Reordering priorities, untying aid and pooling funds internationally could all release additional funds for the poorest countries.
- world: Show me the words that will reorder the world, or else keep silent.
- list: You can reorder the list to show the oldest or most relevant articles first.
- tab: We also liked the way you can reorder tabs by simply dragging and dropping them in the order you'd prefer.
- item: The output of this command can be used with the -L option to restrict and reorder the items that are restored.
Modifies a noun
- buffer: The Pentium 4 has chosen to change from a reorder buffer to register renaming.
- level: No - we will come and deliver automatically once the Signalman reports that your tank has reached its reorder level.
- form: Complete the tear-off reorder form on the right-hand side of your last prescription.
- quantity: What is the minimum reorder quantity for volume licensing?
Modifying Another Word
- completely: In 1993, the Church was completely reordered, bringing it into line with the mind of the Second Vatican Council.
- then: With these agreement numbers you can then reorder products at the same pricing level.
- automatically: Muscat will now automatically reorder your search results taking into account any additional terms used in indexing these publications.
- also: The user can interact with the results and find out why each result is present and also reorder the results based on various criteria.
- n't: You ca n't reorder the text based on a query.
Present participle complement
- accord: The world was being reordered according to a pre-planned agenda for which the ground had been prepared.
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