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ordered
[awr-derd]
adjective
neatly or conveniently arranged; well-organized.
an ordered office.
done according to specific principles or procedures.
an ordered method of assembling the parts.
conducted according to certain precepts or rules.
an ordered way of life.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- orderedness noun
- nonordered adjective
- unordered adjective
Example Sentences
One of them was pointing his weapon at her and ordered her to come out of the house, she said.
In this case, one of those men stands accused of breaking the laws of the killing he had been sent to do ā laws he may well have been ordered to disregard.
The Indian government has ordered a high-level investigation into the incident and has ordered all Boeing 787s operated by local carriers to be inspected.
Brock ordered the patient to undress in front of him, the complaint stated, and didnāt wear gloves during the procedure, which was done without a chaperone present.
Stine said he had āordered multiple assaults and murdersā at the officialās requestand at various federal prisons, and he participated in some of the attacks himself.
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