isort

/aɪˈsɔrt/

Definitions

1. verb

to sort or arrange (text or other data) in a particular order, especially alphabetically or chronologically, typically for ease of reading or reference.

“The programmer used the isort command to alphabetize the list of names in the document.”

2. verb

to sort or arrange (text or other data) in a particular order, especially alphabetically or chronologically, typically for ease of reading or reference, using a specific tool or software.

“The developer isorted the code to make it easier to navigate and understand.”

3. noun

a software tool or command used to sort or arrange text or other data in a particular order, especially alphabetically or chronologically.

“The isort feature is available in the latest version of the text editor.”

4. proper noun

a Python library used to sort or arrange text or other data in a particular order, especially alphabetically or chronologically.

“The isort library is often used by data scientists to clean and organize their data.”

Synonyms

  • arrange
  • organize
  • sort

Antonyms

  • disorder
  • jumble