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orderliness

[ UK /ˈɔːdəlinəs/ ]
[ US /ˈɔɹdɝɫinəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a condition of regular or proper arrangement
    the machine is now in working order
    he put his desk in order
  2. the quality of appreciating method and system

How To Use orderliness In A Sentence

  • Some council members and neighborhood associations objected to the measure, saying it could increase disorderliness and pose a hazard to public safety. More Time to Toast: D.C. Council Passes Bar Bill - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • As Larsen-Freeman and Cameron comment, “In order to address their goal, many lingustis have sought to represent the language system in idealized elegance, often stripped of the disorderliness of what had been called the noisy ‘remainder’ … To do so, they have had to make certain concessions that do not cohere well with the demands of applied linguistics”. X is for X-bar Theory « An A-Z of ELT
  • Belief in God as omnipotent, he thinks, has three problems: (1) it is at odds with the disorderliness in nature; (2) it yields the acutest form of the theodicy problem; and Charles Hartshorne
  • The colony was round, orderliness velvet and translucence.
  • I thought it was amazing,'' Mr. Tada said, referring to the orderliness of the departure. Plant Workers Recall Moment Quake Struck
  • Jack's sloppiness was seen as symbolic of his disorderliness.
  • Chaos and disorderliness can be allies in my goals of spending as much time as possible with them.
  • However, public indiscipline still creates chaos, where a little patience from drivers and orderliness would solve most if not all problems of Bangalore traffic.
  • But the difference between print's disorderliness and the Internet's, according to our interlocutors, has to do with the way it all gets filtered. Will Books Survive?
  • That this substance is divine and intelligent is demonstrated by the orderliness of the universe.
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