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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 Word Forms
- ordered·ness noun
- non·ordered adjective
- un·ordered adjective
Example Sentences
This week, he ordered an investigation into the national security risks posed by the US' reliance on such critical minerals.
They have ordered for the confirmation of the arbitration award to be cancelled, and for the district court to dismiss the action due to its lack of jurisdiction.
Earlier this month, the Trump administration ordered the immediate expansion of timber production in the U.S.
During a 15 March hearing, Judge Boasberg imposed a temporary restraining order on the use of the wartime law and ordered deportation flights that were already in the air to be turned around.
Shortly after Mr Mahdawi was arrested, a federal judge in Vermont ordered that he not be removed from the state.
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