Marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts.
Disposed or placed in a particular kind of order.
Having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule.
1 So she ordered a home test kit through the National Health Service.
2 The government ordered the State Services inquiry into the breach last Monday.
3 China, concerned about financial stability, last year ordered some exchanges to close.
4 Putin also ordered the government to bring Russian tourists already there home.
5 New polices ordered by Baltimore Police Commissioner Kevin Davis have taken root.
6 We just ordered that new set of golf clubs two days ago.
7 Results: In response to expected classical features, GPs generally ordered specific tests.
8 I have, at this point, not ordered military engagement in the situation.
9 A sleep test was ordered to investigate the nature of my problem.
10 It ordered the company to suspend operations and fix the pollution problem.
11 A strict limit of 'two drinks per ordered meal' will be implemented.
12 If he's coming back to 12, it's because he's been ordered to.
13 The Cabinet said the prime minister ordered tighter security at vital installations.
14 Ships ordered before the financial crisis are still being built and delivered.
15 They ordered steaks and red wine, and soon needed a second bottle.
16 A high court has twice ordered the police to set him free.
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