ordered (Meaning)

Wordnet

ordered (a)

having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule

disposed or placed in a particular kind of order

marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts

Webster

ordered (imp. & p. p.)

of Order

ordered Sentence Examples

  1. The books were neatly arranged in alphabetical order on the shelf.
  2. The students were seated in ascending order of their marks.
  3. The numbers in the list were written in chronological order.
  4. The clauses in the contract were listed in sequential order.
  5. The events in the story unfolded in a logical order.
  6. The steps in the experiment were carried out in the correct order.
  7. The calculations were performed in a systematic order to ensure accuracy.
  8. The ingredients in the recipe were added in the prescribed order.
  9. The instructions for assembling the product were given in the right order.
  10. The attendees took their seats in an orderly fashion, starting from the front.

FAQs About the word ordered

having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule, disposed or placed in a particular kind of order, marked by a

standardized, orderly,structured, regularized, organized, neat, systematized, methodic, regular, specific

chaotic, chaotic, nonsystematic, unordered, irregular, disordered, irregular, unsystematic, hit-or-miss, disorganized

The books were neatly arranged in alphabetical order on the shelf.

The students were seated in ascending order of their marks.

The numbers in the list were written in chronological order.

The clauses in the contract were listed in sequential order.