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orders
/ ˈɔːə /
plural noun
- short for holy orders
- in holy orders or in ordersordained
- take holy orders or take ordersto become ordained
- short for major orders minor orders
Example Sentences
“Sable is considering all options regarding its compliance with these orders,” read a prepared statement from Steve Rusch, Sable’s vice president of environmental and governmental affairs.
"To see these guys not obey orders - and do what they needed to save their platoon was interesting to me," he says, talking about the soldiers' evacuation process.
Two-thirds of Gaza has been designated as "no-go" zones or placed under evacuation orders since Israel resumed its offensive against Hamas on 18 March following the collapse of a two-month ceasefire, according to the UN.
If convicted, they face potential jail time and orders to pay restitution.
“We’ve been ripped off by everybody for 35 years,” he said in the Oval Office while signing a series of executive orders.
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