Meaning of the word reorder in English

What does reorder mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

reorder

US /riːˈɔːrdər/
UK /ˌriːˈɔːdər/

Verb

1.

to change the arrangement or sequence of something

Example:
Please reorder the files alphabetically.
The manager asked us to reorder the priorities for the project.
2.

to place another order for the same goods

Example:
We need to reorder more office supplies soon.
The system automatically reorders items when stock levels are low.

Noun

1.

an act of changing the arrangement or sequence of something

Example:
The reorder of the chapters improved the book's flow.
A complete reorder of the company's structure is necessary.
2.

an order for more of the same goods

Example:
We received a reorder for 50 units of the product.
The store placed a large reorder to replenish its stock.