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How to Use "Order" with Example Sentences
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(n):
a neat arrangement; a request for food at a restaurant; a request for items to be delivered; a demand from authority or a judge
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Used with verbs:
"
She
gave
him an
order
.
"
(gave, sent)
"
The waiter
took
our
order
.
"
(took)
"
I
have
an
order
from the boss.
"
(have, received, got, signed)
"
The dog
follows
his owner's
orders
well.
"
(follows, obeys)
"
He
disobeyed
my
orders
.
"
(disobeyed, ignored, awaited, carried out, violated, revoked, cancelled)
"
The police tried to
maintain
order
.
"
(maintain, preserve, keep, impose, enforce, create)
"
The judge
issued
an
order
.
"
(issued, made)
"
I
put in
an
order
for pizza.
"
(put in, placed, filled)
"
The
order
was executed
yesterday.
"
(be + executed, be + changed, be + fulfilled, be + met)
"
He
completed
my
order
.
"
(completed, took care of)
"
The food
is made to
order
.
"
(be + made to)
"
They
put
everything in
order
.
"
(put, set, placed, arranged)
"
The room
was called
to
order
.
"
(be + called, be + brought)
Used with adjectives:
"
She is a
short
order
cook.
"
(short)
"
She is a
mail
order
bride.
"
(mail)
"
I want a
side
order
of fries.
"
(side)
"
The shoes I want are on
back
order
.
"
(back)
"
We got a
bulk
order
for T-shirts.
"
(bulk, new, large, small)
"
He has
doctor's
orders
to stay in bed.
"
(doctor's)
"
I had to arrange the books in the
right
order
.
"
(right, correct)
"
The room is in
good
order
.
"
(good)
"
We all stood in
ascending
order
.
"
(ascending, descending)
"
He has
standing
orders
from his commander.
"
(standing, direct, strict)
"
The papers are in
reverse
order
.
"
(reverse, alphabetical, chronological, numerical, random)
"
I have a
restraining
order
against him.
"
(restraining, court)
Used with nouns:
"
Please fill out an
order
form
online.
"
(form)
Used with prepositions:
"
The books are
in
alphabetical
order
.
"
(in)
"
The tapes are
out of
order
.
"
(out of)
"
The dishes are placed in
order
by
size.
"
(by)
"
I did it
on
my commander's
orders
.
"
(on)
"
I was
under
orders
at the time.
"
(under)
"
I placed an
order
for
pizza.
"
(for)
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order
(v):
to request food at a restaurant; to request items for delivery; to tell someone what to do in a commanding way; to arrange in a particular way
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Used with nouns:
"
We haven't
ordered
any
food
yet.
"
(food, drinks, wine, dessert)
"
I
ordered
a
sandwich
.
"
(sandwich, appetizer, soup, beer, soda) *many additional nouns
"
They
ordered
a
ceasefire
.
"
(ceasefire, enquiry, taxi, cab, investigation)
"
The
court
has
ordered
a warrant for his arrest.
"
(court, judge)
"
We
ordered
dinner
already.
"
(dinner, lunch, breakfast)
Used with adverbs:
"
I
ordered
direct
from the factory.
"
(direct, directly)
"
The books are
ordered
alphabetically
.
"
(alphabetically, chronologically, numerically)
"
I
ordered
the shoes
online
.
"
(online)
"
I
specifically
ordered
her not to do that.
"
(specifically, immediately, personally)
"
He keeps
ordering
me
around
.
"
(around)
"
I
ordered
out
tonight.
"
(out, in)
Used with prepositions:
"
I
ordered
these shoes
off
the internet.
"
(off, on, from)
"
The books are
ordered
according
to title.
"
(according)
"
I
ordered
pizza
for
the class.
"
(for)
"
She
ordered
him
out of
the room.
"
(out of)
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