reorder

riˈɔrdər

Definitions

1. verb

to arrange or put in a different order

“She decided to reorder the furniture in the living room.”

2. verb

to purchase or obtain again, especially from the same supplier

“The company had to reorder the stock of office supplies due to high demand.”

3. verb

to change the order of (something), especially in a database or list

“The software automatically reorders the files on the hard drive.”

4. noun

the act of rearranging or reorganizing something

“The reorder was necessary to meet the changing needs of the client.”

5. noun

an order to buy or obtain something again

“The reorder for office supplies was placed last week.”

Synonyms

  • rearrange
  • rearrangement
  • reorganize

Antonyms

  • reconfigure
  • reestablish