reorder
/ˌriːˈɔːrdər/
verb
- To arrange something in a different order or sequence.
- I need to reorder my priorities to focus on what's important.
- Please reorder the files alphabetically by last name.
- The teacher asked the students to reorder the sentences to form a paragraph.
- To place a new order for something that has been previously ordered or is running low.
- The restaurant reorders fresh vegetables every Monday.
- I will reorder the book I borrowed from the library.
- The store needs to reorder more paper towels because they are almost out.
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noun
- A new order for something that has been ordered before.
- The supplier processed the reorder for office supplies.
- The system automatically generates a reorder when inventory is low.
- We placed a reorder for the popular toy after it sold out.