Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

reorder

verb
/ˌriːˈɔːdəɹ/
Definition
To arrange again or change the order of something.
Examples
  • After realizing the books were out of place, she decided to reorder the shelves in the library.
  • We need to reorder the steps in the project to make it more efficient.
  • He had to reorder his priorities after his promotion at work.
Meaning
Reorder refers to the action of changing the sequence or arrangement of items, often to make them more logical or to prepare for a new organization.
Synonyms
  • rearrange
  • reorganize
  • reschedule
  • restructure