How to Use reorder in a Sentence
- I had to reorder the shirt because they sent the wrong size.
- Call us when you're ready to reorder.
- The coach reordered the batting lineup.
- After her husband's death, she reordered her life.
- You need to reorder your priorities.
- The book sold out the first day, and the store reordered 500 copies.
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Who has time to reorder so frequently?
—Lauren Silbert, PEOPLE, 8 Oct. 2025
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Who has time to reorder so frequently?
—Lauren Silbert, PEOPLE, 24 June 2026
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For Farah, the best decision in this case was to reorder his same spec.
—Fortune, 26 Feb. 2022
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The rest of the program, although reordered, was as Glover planned.
—Scott Cantrell, Dallas Morning News, 22 Mar. 2026
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That book reordered my reality at ten years old.
—Erik Pedersen, Oc Register, 2 Jan. 2026
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Think of it as a way to reorder the universe with your products and services at its center.
—Julien Rateau, Forbes, 19 Jan. 2022
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To top it off, members can reorder their favorite bottles at a deep discount.
—Kate Dingwall, Peoplemag, 17 Aug. 2023
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Make sure to save carts and reorder the navigation menu if needed.
—Parth Pareek, Forbes, 15 June 2022
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The ear pads can be replaced and reordered, extending the life of the headphones.
—Mark Sparrow, Forbes.com, 3 Sep. 2025
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In fact, Reagan did make the statements featured in the video, though they were reordered.
—Kate Nishimura, Sourcing Journal, 24 Oct. 2025
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The brand redesigned the front panel and the same stores started reordering.
—Joel Goldstein, Forbes.com, 26 June 2026
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This is similar to copiers that reorder ink when sensing that the toner supply is low.
—Ellie Lamey, Forbes, 10 June 2021
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The company has gone through 2,500 units, and has had to reorder the bags six times.
—Vanityfair.com, VanityFair.com, 20 Apr. 2017
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This includes people tagging you, reordering and telling their friends.
—Kimberly Wilson, Essence, 6 Nov. 2025
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The wedding party will reorder the dresses through Bombshell, but will have to pay in full again.
—Anna Bauman, Detroit Free Press, 29 Aug. 2018
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Customers also can create and save lists, and reorder from prior orders.
—Jennifer Conn, Akron Reporter, cleveland.com, 26 Oct. 2017
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To be near the sea is to be humbled by its magnitude, to watch your priorities be reordered to its scale.
—Jenna Wortham, New York Times, 22 Mar. 2023
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Add relevant skills and reorder them to ensure the most important appear at the top.
—Chelsea Tobin, Forbes.com, 20 Aug. 2025
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Why would the brand not send an email to that customer 40 days after the second order to reorder or subscribe?
—Gary Drenik, Forbes, 19 July 2022
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Take advantage of the brand’s unique text-to-buy system, which (yes) allows customers to reorder via text message.
—The Cut, 3 May 2018
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Upon a child’s diagnosis, parents will often quit their jobs and reorder their lives to find a treatment.
—Fortune, 21 July 2022
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This shift has reordered the priorities of personal health.
—Yasmin Tayag, The Atlantic, 11 Nov. 2025
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Photos should be reordered for the best viewer experience.
—Rebecca Fearn, SELF, 23 Feb. 2026
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The Dodgers reordered their rotation to give Ohtani seven days between his first two starts of the season.
—Maddie Lee, Los Angeles Times, 9 Apr. 2026
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There doesn’t seem to be a time limit for the reorder, either.
—Jibin Joseph, PC Magazine, 24 Mar. 2026
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Some months even have a perfect 100% month-over-month reorder rate.
—Tanya Benedicto Klich, Forbes.com, 26 June 2025
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Five minutes later the dress was sold out—and reorders were pouring in.
—Krystin Arneson, Glamour, 18 Mar. 2018
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Save money – Save up to 25% on your first reorder from select partners.
—Maren Estrada, BGR, 29 Apr. 2021
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Add relevant skills and reorder them to ensure the most important appear at the top.
—Chelsea Tobin, Forbes.com, 20 Aug. 2025
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The sensors last about two weeks, and Ford said he was positively surprised by the reorder rates so far.
—Kevin Stankiewicz, CNBC, 16 Oct. 2024
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And an in-store sale could easily become an online reorder if the customer and his or her pet enjoys the product.
—Daniel B. Kline, USA TODAY, 11 Aug. 2017
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The painting suggests foreign power on its way to reorder society.
—Taína Caragol, Smithsonian Magazine, 8 Aug. 2023
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Some who have built their careers on the street are able to adapt quickly, a skill that will be useful as the pandemic reorders even the most stable economies.
—Natalie Kitroeff, New York Times, 30 Mar. 2020
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The payoff comes when a jar of gummies moves from a one-time curiosity to something people may finish and reorder.
—Wyles Daniel, Sacbee.com, 27 Jan. 2026
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This will also enable them to set reorder points and understand their inbound and outbound logistics at a glance.
—Pushkar Mukewar, Forbes, 11 Nov. 2022
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But that policy caused some problems last weekend as the thieving birds’ antics led to the kitchen being overwhelmed with reorders.
—Nick Stoico, BostonGlobe.com, 27 July 2023
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Lerner’s voice is one that interrupts itself, repeats history, and reorders the world.
—Hannah Gold, Harpers Magazine, 24 Mar. 2026
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Our team negotiated longer payment terms and access to flexible reorders, which gave us space to absorb growth.
—Aleksandr Zemel, Forbes.com, 14 Aug. 2025
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The bakery said employees worked overtime to make sure the Girl Scouts got their initial orders and then set their sights on filling reorders.
—Jeanne Houck, The Enquirer, 14 Mar. 2023
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The average daily reorder rate in the second quarter of 2022 increased compared to the first.
—Q.ai - Powering A Personal Wealth Movement, Forbes, 25 Aug. 2022
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Manually sorting leads or guessing reorder volumes is playing defense, and defense doesn’t scale.
—Zohar Bronfman, Forbes.com, 22 July 2025
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But falling temperatures late in the year reorder a ringneck’s priorities.
—Phil Bourjaily, Field & Stream, 3 Jan. 2024
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What matters now is software that makes decisions—when to reorder, where to rebalance, how to allocate—with speed, context and precision.
—Sarah Jones, Sourcing Journal, 7 July 2025
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Many scam reports involve consumers who ended up unknowingly signing up for ongoing monthly reorder programs.
—Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press, 17 May 2022
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For example, machine learning algorithms analyze past data and current conditions to advise the best times and places to reorder, transfer, or store items.
—Paul J. Noble, Forbes, 29 Nov. 2023
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One tactic was to reorder customer transactions from largest to smallest, rather than processing them in chronological order, so fees piled up because account balances fell faster.
—Teri Sforza, Hartford Courant, 16 Jan. 2024
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Since this is the label’s initial foray into jeans, the Western Hemisphere will be leveraged to fill reorder requests quickly based on the response to styles in the market.
—Sj Studio, Footwear News, 12 June 2026
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The reorder buffer is larger, enabling more out-of-order instructions in flight, and the load and store buffers are also larger, enabling more in-flight memory operations.
—Peter Bright, Ars Technica, 12 Dec. 2018
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In retail, store managers automate daily reports and inventory reorders without writing a line of code—bringing agility to the front lines of operations.
—Dutt Kalluri, Forbes.com, 7 Aug. 2025
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The system ingests customer history and anticipates reorders.
—Nick Lichtenberg, Fortune, 15 May 2026
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Ten percent used a voice assistant to either purchase or reorder items and 10 percent engaged with an AI-powered shopping assistant.
—Roy Stephen Canivel, Footwear News, 12 May 2026
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Understand your supplier lead times accurately, build a forecasting model based on real sell-through data rather than gut feel, and set reorder triggers that account for seasonal spikes and delays.
—Usman Ilyas, Forbes.com, 23 June 2026
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But most AIs are not trained specifically to reorder book pages, or to analyze the linguistic quirks of 1930s English.
—Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, Scientific American, 21 Apr. 2023
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Billie removes the mental burden of remembering to reorder razors or restricting yourself to whatever is available around you, which can sometimes mean cheap, flimsy, plastic razors.
—Kiana Murden, Vogue, 28 Nov. 2024
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