reordering

[ US /ɹiˈɔɹdɝɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪˈɔːdəɹɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a rearrangement in a different order
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How To Use reordering In A Sentence

  • Inventory reordering occurs when actually needed which can result in a significant cash savings. ThomasNet News - Today's New Product News
  • That was the intangible benefit of HyperCarda hastening of what now seems an inevitable reordering of the way we consume information.
  • As a type of humor or verbal wit, teasing is a device for establishing and reordering social hierarchies.
  • Most banks provide free online account access and encourage customers to conduct traditional transactions online, such as reordering checks, changing an address, transferring funds and paying loans. Consumer Action
  • In the hours you allocate for work, sort out your priorities, reordering them when unforeseen circumstances arise.
  • Reordering the bookmarks will change the tab or window order, too.
  • In addition, the Fed did nothing about one of the practices that consumer groups find particularly egregious, that of "reordering" how transactions are processed from highest amount to lowest amount, regardless of the order that they reached the bank. Chicagotribune.com -
  • Remarkable scenes — vistas of junk, vast motorways, toxic labor conditions, tribal vehicular gatherings, strange colors loosed from the earth, and the wholesale reordering of nature — so irrationalize our sense of what surrounds us that they can hardly be believed. Ballardian » Edward Burtynsky: Oil – A Ballardian Interpretation
  • Regardless of the results of the urine dipstick, a provider should always be given the option of reordering a culture based on the patient's clinical findings.
  • Egypt's new government presents the policy shift as part of a general diplomatic reopening, rather than a reordering, of its regional relationships. Egyptians Court U.S. Foes
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