Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-order
adverb
/ɪnˈɔːrdər/

Definition
In a sequence that follows a particular arrangement or organization.

Examples
- The tasks must be completed in-order to meet the deadline.
- The numbers were arranged in-order from smallest to largest.
- Make sure to present the points in-order during your speech.

Meaning
The term ‘in-order’ is used to describe something arranged correctly or systematically, particularly in contexts such as mathematics or computer science, where elements are arranged according to a specific order.

Synonyms
- Sequentially
- Consecutively
- Chronologically