I. (ˈ)rē+ verb
Etymology: re- + order
transitive verb
1. : to order again or anew : arrange in a different way : reorganize
our greatest opportunity to reorder our city patterns — Charles Abrams
2. : to give a reorder for
reordered two dozen blouses of the same style
intransitive verb
: to place a reorder
when I sell these, I'll reorder
II. noun
: an order for the same goods previously ordered from a particular firm or supplier