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  1. a request to make, supply, or deliver food or goods: "Can I take your order now?" said the waiter. I would like to place (= make) an order for a large pine table. [ C ] a product or a meal that has been asked for by a customer: I got an email saying that the order has been shipped. be on order.

  2. 1. : to put in order : arrange. The books are ordered alphabetically by author. 2. a. : to give an order to : command. They ordered everyone out of the house. b. : destine, ordain. so ordered by the gods. c. : to command to go or come to a specified place. ordered back to the base. d. : to give an order for. order a meal.

  3. Order is the situation that exists when everything is in the correct or expected place, or happens at the correct or expected time.

  4. n. 1. A condition of logical or comprehensible arrangement among the separate elements of a group. 2. a. A condition of methodical or prescribed arrangement among component parts such that proper functioning or appearance is achieved: checked to see that the shipping department was in order. b.

  5. ORDER definition: 1. the arrangement of a group of people or things in a list from first to last: 2. an instruction…. Learn more.

  6. noun. an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate. Synonyms: injunction, decree, fiat, ordinance, ukase. a command of a court or judge. a command or notice issued by a military organization or a military commander to troops, sailors, etc.

  7. Definition of order verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.