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25 Verbs That Contain ORD

Part of Speech:
Word Definitions Synonyms
accord (verb) allow to have Synonyms: allot, grant
(verb) go together Synonyms: agree, concord, consort, fit in, harmonise, harmonize
afford (verb) be able to spare or give up
(verb) be the cause or source of Synonyms: give, yield
(verb) afford access to Synonyms: give, open
(verb) have the financial means to do something or buy something
border (verb) lie adjacent to another or share a boundary Synonyms: abut, adjoin, butt, butt against, butt on, edge, march
(verb) extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle Synonyms: environ, ring, skirt, surround
(verb) enclose in or as if in a frame Synonyms: frame, frame in
(verb) provide with a border or edge Synonyms: edge
(verb) form the boundary of; be contiguous to Synonyms: bound
chord (verb) bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing Synonyms: harmonise, harmonize
(verb) play chords on (a stringed instrument)
concord (verb) be in accord; be in agreement Synonyms: agree, concur, hold
(verb) arrange the words of a text so as to create a concordance
(verb) arrange by concord or agreement
(verb) go together Synonyms: accord, agree, consort, fit in, harmonise, harmonize
coordinate (verb) bring order and organization to Synonyms: organise, organize
(verb) bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation Synonyms: align, ordinate
(verb) bring into common action, movement, or condition
(verb) be co-ordinated
cord (verb) stack in cords
(verb) bind or tie with a cord
corduroy (verb) build (a road) from logs laid side by side
disaccord (verb) be different from one another Synonyms: disagree, discord
discord (verb) be different from one another Synonyms: disaccord, disagree
disorder (verb) bring disorder to Synonyms: disarray
(verb) disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed Synonyms: cark, disquiet, distract, perturb, trouble, unhinge
ford (verb) cross a river where it's shallow
foreordain (verb) foreordain or determine beforehand Synonyms: predestine, preordain
(verb) foreordain by divine will or decree Synonyms: predestinate, predestine
lord (verb) make a lord of someone
ordain (verb) issue an order
(verb) appoint to a clerical posts Synonyms: consecrate, order, ordinate
(verb) order by virtue of superior authority; decree Synonyms: enact
(verb) invest with ministerial or priestly authority
order (verb) bring order to or into
(verb) place in a certain order
(verb) assign a rank or rating to Synonyms: grade, place, range, rank, rate
(verb) arrange thoughts, ideas, temporal events Synonyms: arrange, put, set up
(verb) make a request for something
(verb) give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority Synonyms: enjoin, say, tell
(verb) issue commands or orders for Synonyms: dictate, prescribe
(verb) bring into conformity with rules or principles or usage; impose regulations Synonyms: govern, regularise, regularize, regulate
(verb) appoint to a clerical posts Synonyms: consecrate, ordain, ordinate
ordinate (verb) bring (components or parts) into proper or desirable coordination correlation Synonyms: align, coordinate
(verb) appoint to a clerical posts Synonyms: consecrate, ordain, order
preordain (verb) foreordain or determine beforehand Synonyms: foreordain, predestine
prerecord (verb) record before presentation, as of a broadcast
record (verb) make a record of; set down in permanent form Synonyms: enter, put down
(verb) register electronically Synonyms: tape
(verb) indicate a certain reading; of gauges and instruments Synonyms: read, register, show
(verb) be aware of Synonyms: register
reorder (verb) assign a new order to
(verb) make a new request to be supplied with
reword (verb) express the same message in different words Synonyms: paraphrase, rephrase
subordinate (verb) make subordinate, dependent, or subservient Synonyms: subdue
(verb) rank or order as less important or consider of less value
superordinate (verb) place in a superior order or rank
word (verb) put into words or an expression Synonyms: articulate, formulate, give voice, phrase

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