Arder example sentences

or·der

noun

order (noun) · orders (plural noun) · Order (noun) · the order (noun)

  - the arrangement or disposition of people or things in relation to each other according to a particular sequence, pattern, or method:

  - a state in which everything is in its correct or appropriate place:

  - a state in which the laws and rules regulating the public behavior of members of a community are observed and authority is obeyed:

  - the prescribed or established procedure followed by a meeting, legislative assembly, debate, or court of law:

  - a stated form of liturgical service, or of administration of a rite or ceremony, prescribed by ecclesiastical authority.

  - an authoritative command, direction, or instruction:

  - an oral or written request for something to be made, supplied, or served:

  - a thing made, supplied, or served as a result of an oral or written request:

  - a written direction of a court or judge:

  - a written direction to pay money or deliver property.

  - a particular social, political, or economic system:

  - a social class:

  - a grade or rank in the Christian ministry, especially that of bishop, priest, or deacon.

  - the rank or position of a member of the clergy or an ordained minister of a church. See also holy orders.

  - any of the nine grades of angelic beings in the celestial hierarchy.

  - a society of monks, priests, nuns, etc., living according to certain religious and social regulations and discipline and at least some of whose members take solemn vows:

  - a society of knights bound by a common rule of life and having a combined military and monastic character:

  - an institution founded by a monarch for the purpose of conferring an honor or honors for merit on those appointed to it.

  - the insignia worn by members of an order of honor or merit.

  - a Masonic or similar fraternal organization.

  - the quality, nature, or importance of something:

  - the overall state or condition of something:

  - a principal taxonomic category that ranks below class and above family:

  - any of the five classical styles of architecture (Doric, Ionic, Corinthian, Tuscan, and Composite) based on the proportions of columns, amount of decoration, etc..

  - any style or mode of architecture subject to uniform established proportions.

  - equipment or uniform for a specified purpose or of a specified type:

  - the position in which a rifle is held after ordering arms. See order arms below

  - the degree of complexity of an equation, expression, etc., as denoted by an ordinal number.

  - the number of differentiations required to reach the highest derivative in a differential equation.

  - the number of elements in a finite group.

  - the number of rows or columns in a square matrix.

  - give an authoritative direction or instruction to do something:

  - continually tell someone in an overbearing way what to do:

  - command (something) to be done or (someone) to be treated in a particular way:

  - request (something) to be made, supplied, or served:

  - arrange (something) in a methodical or appropriate way:

Synonyms

sequence, arrangement, organization, disposition, structure, system, series, succession, grouping, classification, categorization, codification, systematization, disposal, form, layout, array, setup, lineup, tidiness, neatness, orderliness, trimness, harmony, chaos, disarray, untidiness, peace, control, law, lawfulness, discipline, calm, quiet, quietness, peacefulness, peaceableness, tranquility, serenity, disorder, rite, ritual, ceremonial, observance, service, sacrament, liturgy, worship, mystery, office, celebration, performance, act, practice, custom, tradition, convention, institution, formality, procedure, usage, habit, form, command, instruction, directive, direction, decree, edict, injunction, mandate, dictate, commandment, law, rule, regulation, ordinance, statute, fiat, diktat, demand, bidding, requirement, stipulation, summons, writ, warrant, pronunciamento, ukase, behest, rescript, commission, request, requisition, demand, call, booking, reservation, application, arbitration, refereeing, umpiring, judging, judgment, decision, pronouncement, ruling, settlement, resolution, finding, verdict, conclusion, sentence, decree, determination, resolve, arbitrament, voucher, coupon, chit, docket, stamp, IOU, chitty, system, hierarchy, grouping, grading, ranking, scale, class, level, rank, caste, grade, degree, position, station, category, community, brotherhood, sisterhood, organization, association, society, fellowship, body, fraternity, confraternity, sorority, brotherhood, sisterhood, lodge, guild, league, union, club, denomination, sect, sodality, type, kind, sort, nature, variety, ilk, genre, cast, style, brand, vintage, quality, caliber, standard, condition, state, repair, shape, situation, class, subclass, family, species, breed, taxon, instruct, command, direct, enjoin, tell, require, charge, adjure, bid, decree, ordain, rule, legislate, dictate, prescribe, pronounce, determine, enact, bully, dominate, domineer, browbeat, instruct, command, direct, enjoin, tell, require, charge, adjure, bid, request, requisition, book, reserve, commission, bespeak, organize, arrange, marshal, dispose, regulate, group, classify, categorize, catalog, codify, systematize, systemize, tabulate, triage, methodize, Legal

"Arder" Example Sentences

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