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Organize differently, as troops
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reorder
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Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. order again, give a new order to
Usage examples of reorder.
Here again are the answer strings from classroom A, now reordered by a computer that has been asked to apply the cheating algorithm and seek out suspicious patterns.
Business had undergone a boomlet recently, and there were several items he would have to reorder.
The five starships grew against the sky with every heartbeat, the harmonies of color and intensity shifting and reordering as parallaxes changed, building complexity on complexity like light poured through prisms of flowing water.
A quite striking dowager held that the Precursors had presumed to attempt to reorder Creation more to their liking and been banished for that by a Higher Power.
Without waiting for his acquiescence, I pulled myself out of the self-imposed trance and smiled as the world reordered itself in accordance with my new perspective.
After much calculation and consideration, planning and paperwork, he reordered the collection to incorporate the new clock, and rehearsed the windings through the course of one night.
I would edit my text and type it, thereby fixing it more or less permanently, if only because the labour of shifting and reordering material was then too great to contemplate for all but the gravest of reasons.
What with all my time taken reordering the realm she is the most difficult problem that I have now.
His reordering of these mental conditionings also regained him something else, a nearly overwhelming desire to be with Katala once again.
The casting process had been reordered twice, and even now the RV bodies were periodically rotated, similar to the procedure for balancing an automobile tire, but with far more stringent tolerances.
Reeled back to my commander’s couch the vision was still there, the constellations reordered at a hundred and twenty degrees and I knew what had happened, I must have known it in sleep (sleep tossing me back toward that consumation of knowledge which waking had destroyed) and still I did not want to phrase it, did not want to bring it to the mind, a mind that was waxen from months behind the penitentiary of coma and so I suppressed it, put it below the shelf of consciousness not to be rummaged with and went to check on the rooms of my sleeping companions.
For them he taps the prevailing force in the universe: intent—the force that changes and reorders things or keeps them as they are.
More probable is that the differences in measurements can be explained by reorders from the stationer.
More probable is that the differences in measurements can be explained by reorders from the stationer.
Essentially, the mercenary sets morality aside, or at best reorders the customary structures to fit the needs of his way of life.