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ordered
5 ENTRIES FOUND:
ordered
(adjective)
well–ordered
(adjective)
back order
(noun)
doctor
(noun)
order
(verb)
ordered
/
ˈ
oɚdɚd/
adjective
ordered
/
ˈ
oɚdɚd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of ORDERED
[
more ordered; most ordered
]
:
carefully organized or controlled
an
ordered
sequence of events
He leads an
ordered
[=
well-ordered
,
orderly
] life in the suburbs.
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opposite
disordered
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