CEFR B1

reorder

verb

Meaning

To place a new order for something that has been used up or sold, or to arrange items in a different sequence.

Examples

  • The manager decided to reorder the best-selling books after seeing how quickly they sold out.
  • Please reorder the files alphabetically so we can find them more easily.

Synonyms: restock, replenish, rearrange, resupply