verb
- arranges or organizes something again in a different way
- places a new order for goods or services that were previously ordered
noun
- new orders placed for goods or services that were previously ordered
Examples
- She reorders the books on her shelf alphabetically.
- The manager reorders the team’s priorities for the project.
- The restaurant reorders supplies every Tuesday.
- Our company automatically reorders office materials when stock runs low.
- The pharmacy reorders medications based on patient demand.
- Customer reorders increased by 30% this quarter.
- The system tracks all reorders for inventory management.