Similar words: murdered, order, border, in order, orderly, border on, disorder, in order to. Meaning: ['ɔrdə(r)d /'ɔː-] adj. 1. having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule 2. marked by system or regularity or discipline 3. disposed or placed in a particular kind of order 4. marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts.
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151. The captain ordered a change of tack.
152. The troops were ordered back to barracks .
153. The government ordered an independent inquiry into the affair.
154. He ordered his men to cease fire .
155. The judge ordered a retrial because new evidence had come to light.
156. He was given a conditional discharge and ordered to pay compensation.
157. He ordered that Matilda's body should be buried in the family vault.
158. The workers are confused to be ordered around by the employers.
159. The government has ordered a public enquiry into the affair.
160. He ordered the dismantling of police checkpoints on highways, which were being used to shake down motorists for bribes.
161. The civil aviation minister ordered all the planes to be grounded.
162. We ordered a round of drinks while waiting for a table.
163. Felicity Maxwell stood by the bar and ordered a glass of wine.
164. Even if the trigger men are caught, those who ordered the killing escape punishment.
165. The government ordered the police out to keep order in the streets.
166. The book was declared blasphemous and all copies ordered to be burnt.
167. Clinton and Zedillo ordered their respective Cabinets to devise a common counter-drug strategy.
168. He was fined £1000 and ordered to pay costs of £2200.
169. The judge ordered that Jones be held without bail .
170. The general ordered his men to deploy in order to meet the offensive of the enemy.
171. The soldiers were ordered to fire over the head of the crowd.
172. The accused was ordered to stand trial on a number of charges.
173. The captain ordered the ship's course to be pricked up.
174. The troops will not advance until ordered to do so .
175. The Chief of Police ordered the deployment of 2 000 troops to try to stop the rioting.
176. The defendant has been ordered to deliver up the goods.
177. A court ordered the seizure of two ships for non-payment of the debt.
178. He had a hangover,[sentencedict.com] so he ordered a sandwich to settle his stomach.
179. The officer ordered the troop to retire from the action.
180. They sat down at the restaurant table and immediately ordered their food.
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