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Phrasal Verb - Order Around

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To instruct or command someone to do something, often in a position of authority or responsibility, and possibly also to arrange or organize the way in which something is done, especially a schedule or a plan.

Examples

No.Example
1The manager ordered around the team to meet the tight deadline.
2She just orders people around and expects them to do as she says.
3The CEO was known to order around his employees, but in a paternal way.
4After moving into a new management position, John had to learn to order around his new team without offending anyone.
5In the past, I ordered around crews of workers on different construction sites.
6The marine officer of the ship ordered around the crew to prepare for an emergency situation.
7He took charge and began to order around his colleagues.
8Ordering around students in a classroom whenever discipline was a problem became her job touchdown.
9Affordable housing projects have to be ordered around demand instead of supply.
10The construction-dominated battle will have to be ordered around constantly.