reorder (B1)
verb
Pronunciation: /riːˈɔːrdər/
Definition
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.
We need to reorder more printer ink before we completely run out.
How to Use reorder
- reorder something (collocation)
- To place a new order for goods or to change the arrangement of things. — "The store needs to reorder the popular toys for the holiday season."
- reorder by (prepositional phrase)
- To arrange items according to a specific criterion. — "Please reorder the list by date, from newest to oldest."
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