Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
new-order
noun
/njuː ˈɔːrdər/

Definition
A new order refers to a significant change or restructuring in political, social, or economic systems that affects the norms and arrangements in society.

Examples
- The new order introduced after the election changed many longstanding laws.
- She is an advocate for a new order in global economic relations.
- The concept of a new order was discussed at the international summit.

Meaning
It implies a transformation or shift in the established way things work, often leading to new policies or ideologies.

Synonyms
- reformation
- reorganization
- overhaul
- transformation