Pronunciation: /ˈɔːrdərɪŋ/
noun the act of putting things in a particular sequence or arrangement
A1 They are ordering ice cream for dessert.
A2 We are ordering a new car for the family.
B1 The department is ordering new equipment for the project.
B2 The company is ordering a new marketing campaign.
C1 The committee is ordering a report on the current situation.
C2 The manager is ordering a complete overhaul of the company's structure.
verb to give a command or instruction for something to be made, supplied, or delivered
A1 I am ordering a pizza for dinner tonight.
A2 She is ordering a book online.
B1 They are ordering new equipment for the office.
B2 The company is ordering supplies from a new vendor.
C1 The restaurant is ordering fresh ingredients from local farms.
C2 The fashion designer is ordering fabric samples for the upcoming collection.
formal The process of ordering supplies for the office is done through our online procurement system.
informal I'm ordering pizza for dinner tonight, want anything?
slang I'm thinking of ordering some takeout, you in?
figurative Ordering our thoughts and priorities can help us stay focused and organized.
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