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reorder

[ree-awr-der] / riˈɔr dər /


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Its extraordinary success stands as a potent reminder—particularly for policymakers—of how quickly innovation can reorder entire industries.

From Barron's

The ripple effects of Russia’s invasion have reordered lives and upended economies.

From New York Times

But now a great severing is reordering that world.

From Washington Post

The Democratic left flank has been pushing for significant cuts in military spending and Defense Department engagements abroad and a reordering of government priorities toward anti-poverty, education and child welfare programs.

From New York Times

It tells them what you like drinking, what time you're likely to visit, who you were sitting with and how frequently you reorder.

From BBC