Definition of Unorder. Meaning of Unorder. Synonyms of Unorder

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Definition of Unorder

Unorder
Unorder Un*or"der, v. t. [1st pref. un- + order.] To countermand an order for. [R.]

Meaning of Unorder from wikipedia

- Orderly or Disorderly (Persian: به ترتیب یا بدون ترتیب؟, romanized: Be tartib ya bedun-e tartib?) is a 1981 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami...
- which he called the "jeornay of Penke", was due to these causes, and the unorderly haste of the Scottish army. He added that he heard it was already widely...
- Retreat: withdrawal of troops from a battlefield (can be either orderly or unorderly; fighting or by rout). Rout: disorderly withdrawal of troops from a battlefield...
- himself may be saved." Used in cases of destruction or calamity, such as an unorderly evacuation. Each one is responsible for himself and is not to wait for...
- Svarga, the dimension of celestial deities, while the Dark Nav is the unorderly deep-space dimension of demons. In the cosmological scheme, the Bright...
- guaizhi "quality of being impressive or surprising through careless or unorderly grace" (Chang 1930) and sanlan waizhi "space tastefully enlivened by disorder"...
- During their three years of service they never withdrew from battle in unorderly fashion. On 7 December 1861, the State of New York officially changed...
- shortly before Piekarski's execution when he confessed his sins in an unorderly, confusing and lifeless manner. The expression is still used in modern...
- provost who would also keep the books of the convent, before done very unorderly. In 1614 John Frederick again reformed the monastic order. The convent...
- beggars throughout northern ****an, who were considered more lawless and unorderly than the beggars seen during the Tenmei famine in the 1780s. In 1837,...