open order

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open order

The soldiers stand in open order on the parade ground.

Definition

Noun: 1. A military formation with increased spacing: A specific arrangement of troops where individuals or units are positioned with wider-than-normal intervals between them. This spacing is deliberately created to allow a person, typically an inspecting officer, to walk through and between the ranks.

Usage
  • The sergeant commanded the platoon to assume open order for the general's inspection.
  • During the drill, the company shifted from close order to open order.
  • The manual clearly defines the proper spacing for an open order formation.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily used in the context of military drill, parade, or ceremonial formations. It contrasts directly with "close order," where troops stand shoulder-to-shoulder.
  • While its core meaning is military, the phrase can be used metaphorically in other disciplined group contexts (e.g., a team of workers, a choir) to describe a loosely spaced arrangement that allows for inspection or access.
Variants and Related Words
  • Close Order (noun): The opposing standard military formation with minimal space between personnel.
  • Formation (noun): The general arrangement or disposition of a body of troops.
  • Dress (verb, military): To align or adjust the spacing in a rank.
Synonyms
  • Extended order
  • Loose formation
Antonyms
  • Close order
  • Tight formation
open order

The soldiers stand in open order on the parade ground.

Noun
  1. a military formation leaving enough space between ranks to allow an inspecting officer to pass