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reorder
[ ree-awr-der ]
reorder
/ °ù¾±Ëˈɔ˻åÉ™ /
verb
- to request (something) to be supplied again or differently
- to arrange, regulate, or dispose (articles) in their proper places again
Example Sentences
It is a radical reordering of the global trading system by a president who is clueless about how any of this works.
If the tariff on American whiskey is imposed next month, Spiegel worries that his European importers might slow their rate of reorders, leaving him with lower sales and excess inventory.
That means repouring concrete walls that were demolished by Ye, replacing the removed cabinetry and reordering doors that were taken out.
If supply chains fragmented and had to be reordered this would hit UK growth and push up inflation.
As Reuters notes, “Trump's overall tariff plans… would push U.S. import duties back up to 1930s levels, stoke inflation, collapse U.S.-China trade, draw retaliation, and drastically reorder supply chains.â€
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