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special order
1noun
any one of a set of instructions from a headquarters affecting the activity or status of an individual or group of individuals.
special-order
2[spesh-uhl-awr-der]
verb (used with object)
to obtain by specific individual order.
to special-order a dining-room chandelier.
verb (used without object)
to order goods by a special order.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of special order1
Example Sentences
The attorney general, Andrew Bailey, one of the most committed abortion opponents in the nation, appealed directly to the state Supreme Court, seeking a special order called a writ of mandamus.
He paused, then added, “Next time you’re at Wrigley, pick up some Retro Sours tins. Tangerine’s my recommendation. I grew up on those, and they’re back now, hot commodity. We even did a special order to make sure we have them for 4/20. You’ve got to try them.”
A department policy called Special Order 40 prohibits initiating contact with anyone for the sole purpose of learning their immigration status.
Gates issued the policy known as Special Order 40, which prohibited officers from initiating contact with anyone for the sole purpose of learning their immigration status.
"Where we get concerned is where we have special order merchandise for people's wedding days that could be locked up on a ship unable to get to us. That's a hard thing to explain to a potential bride," he said.
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