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major order
noun
the degree or grade of priesthood, diaconate, or subdiaconate.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of major order1
Example Sentences
The burgeoning designer captivated London's fashion scene initially, but in 1998 he went bankrupt when an economic downturn in east Asia scuppered a major order.
Saudi Arabia's Riyadh Air could unveil a major order for narrow-body planes, with Boeing currently most favoured amid a tight back-and-forth competition with Airbus, sources said.
Airbus might appear to be better placed than Boeing in the evolving China-Taiwan situation, having won a major order from China just a month ago.
Delta will buy 100 Boeing 737 Max planes, its first major order with the manufacturer in more than a decade.
Qantas is nearing a major order for Airbus’ latest generation narrowbody planes that would replace its fleet of older Boeing 737-800s and 717s, allowing for fuel savings of 15-20%.
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