ordered (Adjective) — Having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule. ex. "an ordered sequence"
ordered (Adjective) — Disposed or placed in a particular kind of order. ex. "the carefully ordered chessmen"
ordered (Adjective) — Marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts.
ordered (Verb) — Give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority. ex. "She ordered him to do the shopping"
ordered (Verb) — Make a request for something. ex. "Order me some flowers" ex. "order a work stoppage"
ordered (Verb) — Issue commands or orders for.
ordered (Verb) — Bring into conformity with rules, principles or usage; impose regulations. ex. "We cannot order the way people dress"
ordered (Verb) — Bring order to or into. ex. "Order these files"
ordered (Verb) — Place in a certain order. ex. "order the photos chronologically"
ordered (Verb) — Appoint to a clerical post. ex. "he was ordered in the Church"
ordered (Verb) — Organize thoughts, ideas, or temporal events. ex. "order my schedule"
ordered (Verb) — Assign a rank or rating to. ex. "The restaurant is ordered highly in the food guide"