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order  


      n  
1    arrangement, harmony, method, neatness, orderliness, organization, pattern, plan, propriety, regularity, symmetry, system, tidiness  
2    arrangement, array, categorization, classification, codification, disposal, disposition, grouping, layout, line, line-up, ordering, placement, progression, sequence, series, setup     (informal)   structure, succession  
3    in order:     
a.    arranged, in sequence, neat, orderly, shipshape, tidy  
b.    acceptable, appropriate, called for, correct, fitting, O.K. or okay     (informal)   right, suitable  
4    out of order:     
a.    broken, broken-down, buggered     (slang, chiefly Brit.)   bust     (informal)   gone haywire     (informal)   gone phut     (informal)   in disrepair, inoperative, kaput     (informal)   nonfunctional, not working, on the blink     (slang)   on the fritz     (U.S. slang)   out of commission, U.S.     (informal)   wonky     (Brit. slang)  
b.    improper, indecorous, not cricket     (informal)   not done, not on     (informal)   out of place, out of turn, uncalled-for, wrong  
5    calm, control, discipline, law, law and order, peace, quiet, tranquillity  
6    caste, class, degree, grade, hierarchy, pecking order     (informal)   position, rank, status  
7    breed, cast, class, family, genre, genus, ilk, kind, sort, species, subclass, taxonomic group, tribe, type  
8    behest, canon, command, decree, dictate, direction, directive, injunction, instruction, law, mandate, ordinance, precept, regulation, rule, say-so     (informal)   stipulation  
9    application, booking, commission, request, requisition, reservation  
10    association, brotherhood, community, company, fraternity, guild, league, lodge, organization, sect, sisterhood, society, sodality, union  
      vb  
11    adjure, bid, charge, command, decree, demand, direct, enact, enjoin, instruct, ordain, prescribe, require  
12    apply for, authorize, book, call for, contract for, demand, engage, prescribe, request, reserve, send away for  
13    adjust, align, arrange, catalogue, class, classify, conduct, control, dispose, group, lay out, manage, marshal, neaten, organize, put to rights, regulate, sequence, set in order, sort out, systematize, tabulate, tidy  
  
Antonyms     
,       n  
1 & 2    chaos, clutter, confusion, disarray, disorder, jumble, mess, muddle, pandemonium, shambles  
      vb  
13    clutter, confuse, disarrange, disorder, disturb, jumble up, mess up, mix up, muddle, scramble  
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reach an extreme point or an upper limit; exhaust all options or resources
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