Wiktionary
conj. so that; (non-gloss definition: used to indicate purpose)
Usage examples of "in order that".
This was as it should be, in order that the magnitude of his fall might be all the more dramatic.
StarControl to hand down the Directorship while one is still alive, in order that the fleets may never be without an active leader.
I am here to inform you that you will be required to turn over your son to a more traditional House, in order that he might receive the upbringing which is his birthright.
I was taken away and carried to London, in order that my mother might consult with an old friend as to my future.
I am afraid I must inflict upon you, in order that you may fully understand my actions.
Half a dozen men have gone to penal servitude in order that I might succeed in my purpose.
To keep the tanks topped up was obviously sensible, and for the NATO ships it was especially so, in order that the force should always be in a state to comply with one of the main functions laid down for it: immediate- deployment to the scene of.