verb

definition

To set in some sort of order.

definition

To arrange, set in proper order.

definition

To issue a command to.

example

He ordered me to leave.

definition

To request some product or service; to secure by placing an order.

example

to order groceries

definition

To admit to holy orders; to ordain; to receive into the ranks of the ministry.

adjective

definition

In order, not messy, tidy.

Examples of ordered in a Sentence

I already ordered your present.

We were ordered to be at the place before nine, but we haven't got halfway.

She ordered me up for a job, but I.m considering not going back.

Yes, and I ordered a computer for you too.

The daughter of her mate for eternity, who terrified her and ordered the slaughter of innocents.

Leyon ordered, pulling her up.

Andre himself had ordered their exiles when it was revealed they were Sasha's spies.

Ah, ordered to keep an eye on me!

He sat at the bar, ordered a drink, then swiveled the stool for a better view.

Not just that you went to a certain address but that the address was a movie theater and—based on where you sat and that you ordered tickets online—you saw Episode VII of Star Wars.

It was very bitter, but they wandered about the fields seeking it and dug it out with their sabers and ate it, though they were ordered not to do so, as it was a noxious plant.

Instead of dining out, we ordered a couple of pizzas.

Having ordered punch and summoned de Beausset, he began to talk to him about Paris and about some changes he meant to make in the Empress' household, surprising the prefect by his memory of minute details relating to the court.

Mansr ordered, waving them toward another small trail up a hill.

He gave these to a shepherd and ordered him to bring them up among his sheep, far from the homes of men.

But you're saying Gerry is here because you ordered him to be here?

In 1325 Richard's charter was confirmed and the market ordered to be held on Thursdays.

The operation was carried out exactly as ordered.

In 356 he ordered all the satraps to dismiss their mercenaries.

I ordered you not to let them eat that Mashka woot stuff!

I never ordered them to go away, said Princess Mary.

You can't possibly have ordered it!

Take care of Sofi, Dusty ordered.

Kiss, yes, he ordered.

Now, the calm male's voice ordered.

We're evac-ing you and Darian next, he ordered.

If you're here, come to me, he ordered the soul he sought.

I do as I'm ordered, Vara.

Tomorrow, she's mine, Memon ordered, and rose.

Tell him the southern wall needs more men!" she ordered the guard to her left before shouting at the man on her right, "Find the wall's warlord!"

He has ordered those loyal to him to open the eastern gates and let Memon's armies through, but I don't know when.

I want her ready for this eve, Memon ordered.

Several days ago she had ordered a goat stanchion to put in the barn.

Hadn't he ordered her to take a vacation?

Megan considered the selection and ordered a pound of lunchmeat sliced thick.

But he could not recover Kamieniec, and when the tuszenia pospolite met at Golenba and ordered an inquiry into the conduct of Sobieski and his accomplices he frustrated all their efforts by summoning a counter confederation to meet at Szczebrzeszyn.

Davila was murdered, while on his way to take possession of the government of Cremona for Venice in July 1631, by a ruffian, with whom some dispute seems to have arisen concerning the furnishing of the relays of horses ordered for his use by the Venetian government.

In late versions this legend was expanded and varied, the martyrdom was connected with a refusal to take part in a great sacrifice ordered at Octodurum and the name of Exsuperius was added to that of Mauritius.

On the 3rd of July he defeated the Austrians at Monte Saello, on the 7th at Lodzone, on the 10th at Darso, on the 16th at Condino, on the 19th at Ampola, on the 21st at Bezzecca, but, when on the point of attacking Trent, he was ordered by General Lamarmora to retire.

In 1703 Alexius was ordered to follow the army to the field as a private in a bombardier regiment.

His wife joined him at Thorn in December, but in April 1712 a peremptory ukaz ordered him off to the army in Pomerania, and in the autumn of the same year he was forced to accompany his father on a tour of inspection through Finland.

A more complete remedy was introduced by the Judicature Act 1873, which consolidated the courts of law and equity, and ordered that law and equity should be administered concurrently according to the rules contained in the 26th section of the act.

The new rulers soon found that he;must be removed and he was ordered to return to his diocese.

On the 19th of May he was dismissed the privy council and ordered to leave London.

At the Council of Salisbury in 1116 the English king ordered Thurstan to submit, but instead he resigned his archbishopric, although this did not take effect.

In the English criminal law, where corporal punishment is ordered by the court for certain criminal offences, the "cat" is used only where the prisoner is over sixteen years of age.

It may not be used except when actually ordered in the sentence, and must be of a pattern approved by a secretary of state.

They must be ordered by the visitors of the prison and confirmed by the home secretary.

An invitation to the Swedish court was urged upon Descartes, and after much hesitation accepted; a vessel of the royal navy was ordered to wait upon him, and in September 1649 he left Egmond for the north.

He rapidly overran Galatia, Phrygia and Asia, defeated the Roman armies, and ordered a general massacre of the Romans in Asia.

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