ordered

/ˈɔrdərd/
adjective
  1. Arranged or organized in a neat, systematic, or logical way.
    • Her desk was always clean and ordered.
    • An ordered mind helps with problem-solving.
    • The files are kept in an ordered system for easy access.
  2. Characterized by discipline, peace, and following rules.
    • The ordered society valued law and cooperation.
    • The classroom was quiet and ordered under the new teacher.
    • They lived an ordered life with a strict daily routine.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of order: gave a command or requested something.
    • The captain ordered the crew to prepare for departure.
    • She ordered the books from the library.
    • He ordered a pizza for dinner last night.
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