Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
in-order-to
Phrase
/ɪn ˈɔːrdər tə/

Definition
A phrase used to express the purpose or intention behind an action.

Examples
- He studies hard in order to pass his exams.
- She saves money in order to buy a new car.
- They exercise regularly in order to stay healthy.

Meaning
In-order-to indicates that something is done for a specific goal or objective.

Synonyms
- to
- for the purpose of
- so as to