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: