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Definition of "well-ordered" []

  • Having a precise arrangement. (adjective)
  • Having a well-order. (adjective)
  • Simple past tense and past participle of well-order. (verb)

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Use "well-ordered" in a sentence
  • "One of his cousins called her “the presiding genius of her well-ordered household, commanding and being obeyed.”"
  • "'The Son of No One' Anchor Bay Films Channing Tatum and James Ransone in 'The Son of No One' It's understandable that Dito Montiel, being a filmmaker, would have an affinity for pre-Giuliani New York: The chaos, crime and dessication of a place consuming itself is far more cinematic than a well-ordered metropolis."
  • "The gardens stretched in a wild riot of green, though the bones of a once well-ordered series of parterres and pathways, avenues and orchards, existed still."