Definition
in order: tidy, neatly arranged, organized
I will have all the documents in order before your meeting next Tuesday. All the papers will be organized for you before Tuesday.
to put in order: to tidy, to arrange neatly, to organize
(Leave now) in order to (get there on time): (Leave now) so that (you get there on time)
- "Everything appears to be in order."
- "She tells me that everything seems to be in order."
- "Everything seems to be in order... How many bags will you be traveling with?"
- "Everything seems to be in order."
- "I think you'll find all of my paperwork is in order."
- "Kevin : Okay, okay, okay, let me have a look... Everything seems to be in order... but, but oh, but listen, there seems to be some bad resonance."
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