order

/ˈɔrdər/

आदेश, व्यवस्था, क्रम, मगाउने काम

noun

1. order
(often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed
"the British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London"
2. order of magnitude
a degree in a continuum of size or quantity
"it was on the order of a mile"
"an explosion of a low order of magnitude"
3. order
established customary state (especially of society)
"order ruled in the streets"
"law and order"
4. ordering, ordination
logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements
"we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation"
5. orderliness
a condition of regular or proper arrangement
"he put his desk in order"
"the machine is now in working order"
6. decree, edict, fiat, rescript
a legally binding command or decision entered on the court record (as if issued by a court or judge)
"a friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there"
7. purchase order
a commercial document used to request someone to supply something in return for payment and providing specifications and quantities
"IBM received an order for a hundred computers"
8. club, social club, society, guild, gild, lodge
a formal association of people with similar interests
"he joined a golf club"
"they formed a small lunch society"
"men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today"
9. rules of order, parliamentary law, parliamentary procedure
a body of rules followed by an assembly
10. Holy Order, Order
(usually plural) the status or rank or office of a Christian clergyman in an ecclesiastical hierarchy
"theologians still disagree over whether `bishop' should or should not be a separate Order"
11. monastic order
a group of person living under a religious rule
"the order of Saint Benedict"
12. order
(biology) taxonomic group containing one or more families
13. order
a request for something to be made, supplied, or served
"I gave the waiter my order"
"the company's products were in such demand that they got more orders than their call center could handle"
14. order
(architecture) one of original three styles of Greek architecture distinguished by the type of column and entablature used or a style developed from the original three by the Romans
15. ordering
the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement
"there were mistakes in the ordering of items on the list"

verb

1. tell, enjoin, say
give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority
"I said to him to go home"
"She ordered him to do the shopping"
"The mother told the child to get dressed"
2. order
make a request for something
"Order me some flowers"
"order a work stoppage"
3. prescribe, dictate
issue commands or orders for
4. regulate, regularize, regularise, govern
bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage
impose regulations
"We cannot regulate the way people dress"
"This town likes to regulate"
5. order
bring order to or into
"Order these files"
6. order
place in a certain order
"order the photos chronologically"
7. ordain, consecrate, ordinate
appoint to a clerical posts
"he was ordained in the Church"
8. arrange, set up, put
arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events
"arrange my schedule"
"set up one's life"
"I put these memories with those of bygone times"
9. rate, rank, range, grade, place
assign a rank or rating to
"how would you rank these students?"
"The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide"

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