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to order

He had the shoes made to order in his favorite color.

Definition
  1. Verb:

    • To request something to be made, supplied, or served: To give an authoritative instruction for something to be produced, delivered, or provided.
    • To command or direct authoritatively: To give a command or instruction that must be obeyed.
    • To arrange in a sequence or systematic way: To organize or classify items according to a particular system.
  2. Noun:

    • A request to make, supply, or deliver something: A spoken or written request for goods or services.
    • A command or instruction given by someone in authority: A directive that must be followed.
    • The arrangement or disposition of things in relation to each other: A structured sequence or organized state.
    • A state of peace, lawfulness, and observance of rules: A condition where rules are obeyed and society is organized.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:

    • I would like to order a coffee and a sandwich. (To request something to be served.)
    • The general will order the troops to advance at dawn. (To command authoritatively.)
    • She ordered the books alphabetically by author's last name. (To arrange systematically.)
  • Noun:

    • We placed an order for new office furniture. (A request for goods.)
    • He refused to disobey a direct order from his superior. (A command from authority.)
    • The names on the list are in no particular order. (A sequence or arrangement.)
    • The police were called to restore order after the protest. (A state of lawfulness.)
Advanced Usage
  • "To order someone around": To habitually give someone commands in a domineering way.

    • He's not your servant; stop ordering him around.
  • "In order to": For the purpose of; as a means to.

    • She saved money in order to buy a car.
  • "Of the order of": Approximately; in the region of (used with numbers or quantities).

    • The repair costs will be of the order of $500.
  • "To order" (Adverbial Phrase): Made according to the buyer's specific requirements. (As referenced in the context.)

    • The suit was tailored to order.
    • He had the shoes made to order.
Variants and Related Words
  • Orderly (adj): Neat and well-organized.

    • Please keep your files in an orderly manner.
  • Disorder (n): A state of confusion or untidiness.

    • The room was in complete disorder.
  • Reorder (v): To order again.

    • We need to reorder supplies for the warehouse.
Synonyms
  • Command (v/n): To give an authoritative order; an authoritative order.
  • Request (v/n): To politely ask for something; an act of asking politely.
  • Arrange (v): To put things into a structured sequence.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Order in: To have food delivered from a restaurant.

    • Let's just order in pizza tonight.
  • Order out: (Same as 'order in') To request food delivery.

    • We decided to order out for Chinese food.
  • Order up: To request something to be prepared or brought, often in a military or kitchen context.

    • The chef ordered up two more steaks for table five.
Related Idioms
  • In short order: Quickly and without delay.

    • The mechanic fixed the problem in short order.
  • The order of the day: What is typical, required, or popular at a particular time.

    • With the heatwave, cold drinks are the order of the day.
  • Call to order: To formally begin a meeting.

    • The chairperson called the meeting to order.
to order

He had the shoes made to order in his favorite color.

Adverb
  1. to specification
    • he had the shoes made to order

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