Reorder
(verb)
- Arrange (items) in a different order.
- Order (something) again.
- Restore (something) to its former order or position.
Origin:
Late middle english: from re- (expressing intensive force) + order.
Examples:
- I need to reorder my schedule for the week.
- I will reorder the books on the shelf.
- We will reorder the furniture in the living room.
- The store was out of stock on this item, we will have to reorder it.
- The company reordered their priorities for the quarter.