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order

[awr-der] / ˈɔr dər /










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He had to walk back and forth between the truck and his workbench checking Ford’s workshop manual to ensure he followed each of dozens of steps in order.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the time the U.S. began pursuing the tanker, the Bella 1 was a stateless vessel flying a false flag and subject to a judicial seizure order, according to the White House.

From The Wall Street Journal

For that reason, it was relatively cheap for traders to add options contracts to their portfolios in order to hedge for upcoming market moves.

From MarketWatch

The appellate court’s stay pauses that order while the case continues through the court system.

From Los Angeles Times

Campaigners for assisted dying will ask the House of Lords to sit late or start early in order to pass the legislation in time.

From BBC