counterordered
/ˈkaʊntərˌɔrdərd/
verb
- Past tense of counterorder: canceled or reversed a previous order or command.
- They counterordered the evacuation once the danger passed.
- The commander counterordered the attack when new intelligence arrived.
- She counterordered the delivery after realizing the mistake.
Antonyms
adjective
- Having been canceled or reversed by a new order.
- All counterordered commands must be documented in the log.
- The counterordered shipment sat in the warehouse for weeks.
- The counterordered plan was replaced with a safer alternative.