Sentences with ordered
or·dered
O o - An objective set of rules which we all agree to accept is necessary for any ordered society.
- An objective set of rules which we all agree to accept is necessary for any ordered society.
- The Chilean general ordered an assassination on American soil, and the conservative magazine came to his defense.
- A dying Kansas City woman was ordered to remove the sand covering her yard.
- To order a person out of one's house.
- The infantry divisions were ordered to advance.
- If you have recently met with a Medical Doctor and he or she ordered certain blood work to be done if the chances are that it may be a Comprehensive.
- Most people get into an anger management class as a result of a court ordered requisite after receiving a complaint for violent behaviour.
- The doctor ordered rest for the patient.
- To order a copy of a book.
- To order one's life for greater leisure.
- To order chessmen for a game.
- I wish to order, but the waiter is busy.
- Getting the crop harvested with so few hands to help was a tall order.
- The meeting was called to order at 3 o'clock.
- It appears that an apology is in order.
- We ought to leave early in order that we may not miss the train.
- She worked summers in order to save money for college.
- The merchandise arrived in short order.
- We're out of stock in that item, but it's on order.
- I would like a dress on the order of the one in the window.
- His remark was certainly out of order.
- A suit made to order; carpeting cut to order.
- The old order is changing.
- An ordered method of assembling the parts.
- An ordered way of life.
- The names were listed in alphabetical order.
- You must try to give order to your life.
- The order of the troops.
- His financial affairs were in good order.
- A police officer was there to maintain order.
- Parliamentary rules of order.
- An ordered office.
- The salesclerk will take your order.
- The druggist is sending the order right over.
- A second order derivative.
- Talents of a high order.
- The clerical order.
- The Franciscan order.
- Delivery order; exchange order.
- Fraternal orders.