ORDER
- to give a command to [v -ED, -ING, -S]
- to give a command or instruction to [v ORDERED, ORDERING, ORDERS]
- obedience to authority
- authoritative command
- methodical arrangement; sequence
- goods bought or sold
- group bound by common religious rules
- to give an order (to)
- to put in order
- very difficult or formidable task, requirement, or demand
- to begin (a meeting)
- appropriate
- properly arranged
- according to the rules
- so that; to the end that
- as a means to; with the purpose of
- quickly
- ordered but not yet received
- resembling to some extent; like
- approximately; about
- inappropriate
- improperly arranged
- not according to the rules
- not operating
- according to one's individual requirements or instructions