Comparative for in accordance with the procedural rules
“Your application appears to be in order and processing should be completed within a day or two.”
Comparative for appropriate in the circumstances
“Now that the project has been successfully completed, I think a celebration is in order.”
Comparative for arranged neatly and tidily
“When he returned home, he was relieved to find that his AirBnb guests had left everything in order.”
Comparative for prepared for immediate action or use
“Everything is in order for your upcoming trip.”
Comparative for in ascending order based on the alphabet
Comparative for restored to working order
Comparative for recurring at uniform intervals
Comparative for able to be utilized
Comparative for currently active or in operation
Comparative for in a methodical or organized manner
Comparative for successively or sequentially, in order of arrival or application
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