- reorder
- re·order
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
reorder — re‧or‧der [riˈɔːdə ǁ ˈɔːrdər] verb [intransitive, transitive] COMMERCE to order more of a product, usually because there is none left: • Buyers in the clothing trade are reordering the most popular items heavily. • The video rental company… … Financial and business terms
reorder — [rē ôr′dər] n. a second or similar order for certain goods from the same dealer vt. 1. to give a reorder for; order again 2. to put in order again vi. to order goods again … English World dictionary
Reorder — Re*or der (r? ?r d?r), v. t. To order a second time. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reorder — ► VERB 1) order again. 2) arrange again. ► NOUN ▪ a renewed or repeated order for goods … English terms dictionary
reorder — /ree awr deuhr/, v.t. 1. to put in order again: to reorder the card file. 2. to give a reorder for: to reorder the books before they re completely sold out. v.i. 3. to order goods again. n. 4. a second or repeated order for the same goods: to put … Universalium
reorder — UK [riːˈɔː(r)də(r)] / US [ˌrɪˈɔrdər] verb [transitive] Word forms reorder : present tense I/you/we/they reorder he/she/it reorders present participle reordering past tense reordered past participle reordered 1) to order more of something that you … English dictionary
reorder — I. Date: 1656 transitive verb 1. to arrange in a different way 2. to give a reorder for intransitive verb to place a reorder II. noun Date: 1901 an order like a previous order placed with the same supplier … New Collegiate Dictionary
reorder — verb Reorder is used with these nouns as the object: ↑priority … Collocations dictionary
reorder — re|or|der [riˈo:də US ˈo:rdər] v [I and T] 1.) to order a product to be supplied again ▪ Could you reorder more of this fabric? 2.) to change the way that things are ordered or arranged ▪ The whole system needs reordering … Dictionary of contemporary English
reorder — verb (I, T) 1 to order a product again: Stock levels are getting low we need to reorder. 2 to change things or put them in a more suitable order: The whole system needs reordering … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
reorder — /riˈɔdə/ (say ree awduh) verb (t) 1. to put in order again. 2. Commerce to give a reorder for. –noun 3. Commerce a second or repeated order for the same goods from the same dealer …