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Definition of “to order”

to order

Definitions

  1. according to a buyer's specifications
  2. on request or demand

Example Sentences Including 'to order'

From the trestle table at the end of the room, a bald man was calling the room to order.
Thomas, Rosie The White Dove
He has no idea with foreigners except how to order the best claret.
Malcolm, John The Gwen John Sculpture
He told a news conference on Thursday that he believes the province is preparing back-to-work legislation to order an end to the dispute.
CBC (2004)
I went with her myself to the Maypole in the Strand to order the hackney coach to bring her to York Buildings.
Fidelis Morgan THE RIVAL QUEENS: A Countess Ashby de la Zouche Mystery (2002)
The Blues ' allocation of tickets for the clash has sold out, prompting officials to order the big screens for Goodison.
Liverpool Daily Post and Echo (2003)
The handmade ceramic lines are made to order with a four-week turnaround period.
Glasgow Herald (2001)
Under pressure, Dasgupta was forced to order a review of treasury accounts.
India Today (1997)
When I get to your table and ask if you're ready to order , you say, "Yes.
Globe and Mail (2003)
You can find out how to order a saliva test at the end of the book under Resources.
Dr. John R. Lee, Dr. David Zava and Virginia Hopkins WHAT YOUR DOCTOR MAY NOT TELL YOU ABOUT BREAST CANCER: How hormone balance may save your life

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