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Unorder

Unorder \Un*or"der\, v. t. [1st pref. un- + order.] To countermand an order for. [R.]

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unorder

vb. (context transitive English) To countermand an order for.

Usage examples of "unorder".

Reason: yet since such a system cannot be merely Matter, which is the utterly unordered, it must be a mixed thing.

Briefly, the soulless is treated as ensouled, the unordered becomes orderly by accident, and instead of order being due to soul, soul itself owes its substantial existence to order--which is self-caused.

This spontaneous burst of popular feeling, unordered and unpaid for, loudly proclaimed the grievances of the people, and their hope that the man of victory would become their deliverer.

Army in the time of peace between the Spanish war and the German war had unfitted him for the cold, unordered life of a civilian.

He leaned over the unordered drink, which had been deposited in front of him as a fruitless attempt at ingratiation.

Having been borne along with his bodyguards and a large proportion of his staff officers on the crest of an intemperate, unordered charge of the Scotsfrantic, lest the already committed galloglaiches kill all the invaders and thus reap all the glory before honest Scots got to swing their own steel in the meleeBass had taken out his anger, frustration, and fear that the battle might go awry without his guidance on the enemy, fighting aggressively, ferociously, rather than merely defensively as was his usual wont in personal combat.

He followed, unordered, but as he stepped across the threshold of the hut he rolled up his eyes to the stars.

Scenes floated before his mind in unordered succession: Helene, the broadcast, the bruise on Essie St.

A cheery fat man seated them, and his equally jovial and heavy wife brought them each, unordered, a glass of wine.