reorder
verb
- to repeat an order for
noun
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noun
Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Italic *wre- Latin re-der. Old French re-bor. Middle English re- English re- English order English reorder From re- + order.
- The process of ordering something again.
“manual reorders of stock”
verb
Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Italic *wre- Latin re-der. Old French re-bor. Middle English re- English re- English order English reorder From re- + order.
- To place in a new order; to rearrange.
“The books were sorted by title, but I'm going to reorder them by author's surname.”
- To order (a product, etc.) again.
“We reorder printer paper about once a month.”
- To order or command again; to repeat an instruction to.
“The Board granted the postponement and reordered him to report for induction on June 18, 1970.”