Order ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Order ( noun )

  1. A state in which everything is in its correct or appropriate place.
  2. A state of calm or tranquility.
  3. A command or instruction.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french ordre, from latin ordo, ordin- "arrangement, row, class".

Examples:

  1. I need to put my room in order.
  2. The country is in a state of political order.
  3. He gave the order to attack.
  4. I have placed an order for a new computer.
  5. We received an order to evacuate the building.

(As a verb)

Order ( verb )

  1. A state in which everything is in its correct or appropriate place.
  2. A state of calm or tranquility.
  3. A command or instruction.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french ordre, from latin ordo, ordin- "arrangement, row, class".

Examples:

  1. I need to put my room in order.
  2. The country is in a state of political order.
  3. He gave the order to attack.
  4. I have placed an order for a new computer.
  5. We received an order to evacuate the building.
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