REORDER


Meaning of REORDER in English

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

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