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open order
noun
- a troop formation for drill or basic combat training, the intervals between the individuals being greater than those in close order.
open order
noun
- military a formation that allows additional space between the ranks of a guard or inspected unit to allow the inspecting officer to pass
Word History and Origins
Origin of open order1
Example Sentences
The open orders include issues such as a water fountain that has come off a wall, Anderson said, but nothing that is preventing instruction.
The four leaders also reaffirmed support for free and open order rooted in international law.
For the Hong Kong leg, Ant plans to open order books next week.
“Amazon Pantry is not accepting new orders at this time while we work to fulfill open orders and restock items following increased demand,” a company spokesperson said.
“Until it does, we stand against a myopic, narrow, and parochial vision of the future, and we stand for the free and open order that has benefitted us all – including China.”
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