Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

new-order

noun
/njuː ˈɔːrdər/
Definition
A term referring to a new arrangement or system, often used in various contexts such as politics, business, or social structures.
Examples
  • The new-order of corporate governance emphasizes transparency and accountability.
  • In the wake of the revolution, a new-order emerged that reshaped the country’s policies.
  • The team focused on establishing a new-order to enhance productivity and collaboration.
Meaning
New-order typically denotes a shift from an old system to a newly established one, signifying change and innovation.
Synonyms
  • reformation
  • reorganization
  • revamp
  • overhaul