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Definition of "in order" in Anglais

Adjective

  1. In a sequence.

    • Place the cards in order by color, then by number.
  2. Ready, prepared; orderly; tidy.

    • Some teachers find it hard to keep their classes in order.
    • I wish I could get my desk in order.
    • His material is in order for the presentation.
  3. In accordance with the procedural rules governing formal meetings of a deliberative body.

  4. Appropriate, worthwhile.

    • Now that we have finally finished, I think a celebration is in order.

Adverb

  1. Emphasizes that what follows immediately is the purpose of the preceding or the beyond.

    • She stood in order to see over the crowd. / She stood to see over the crowd.
  2. Emphasizes that what follows immediately is the purpose of the preceding or the beyond.

    • She stood in order for her husband to see her. / She stood for her husband to see her.
  3. In sequence.

    • They sang in order, ending with a basso profundo.