reordered

[riːˈɔːdə(r)]

reordered Definition

  • 1to arrange something again in a different order
  • 2to request something to be delivered again

Using reordered: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "reordered" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I reordered the books on the shelf by author's last name.

  • Example

    The customer reordered the product because it arrived damaged.

  • Example

    She reordered her priorities after the accident.

reordered Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reordered

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Summary: reordered in Brief

The verb 'reordered' [riːˈɔːdə(r)] means to rearrange something again in a different order or to request something to be delivered again. It is often used in the context of organizing items, such as books on a shelf, or requesting a new delivery of a product. Synonyms include 'reshuffle', 'rearrange', and 'reorganize'.