noun
- an order that cancels or reverses a previous order
verb
- to issue an order that cancels or reverses a previous order
Examples
- The general issued a counterorder to halt the advance.
- The manager had to counterorder the shipment after discovering the error.
- A counterorder was sent to all branches to stop the promotion immediately.
- She counterordered the catering for the event when the guest list changed.
- The company received a counterorder from the client before production began.
- He counterordered his previous instructions once he realized the mistake.