reorder

Etymology

From re- + order.

verb

  1. (transitive) To place in a new order; to rearrange.
    The books were sorted by title, but I'm going to reorder them by author's surname.
  2. (transitive) To order (a product, etc.) again.
    We reorder printer paper about once a month.
  3. (transitive) To order or command again; to repeat an instruction to.
    The Board granted the postponement and reordered him to report for induction on June 18, 1970. 1972, Charles J. Schoefer, Michael E. Tigar, Selective Service Law Reporter

noun

  1. The process of ordering something again.
    manual reorders of stock

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