Reorder (verb)

  1. Arrange (items) in a different order.
  2. Order (something) again.
  3. Restore (something) to its former order or position.

Origin:

Late middle english: from re- (expressing intensive force) + order.

Examples:

  1. I need to reorder my schedule for the week.
  2. I will reorder the books on the shelf.
  3. We will reorder the furniture in the living room.
  4. The store was out of stock on this item, we will have to reorder it.
  5. The company reordered their priorities for the quarter.
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