1. reorder - Noun
2. reorder - Verb
To order a second time.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI hate to say this... it's made to order. Then, I disorder it a little bit or, I should say, I reorder it. I wouldn't be so presumptuous to claim that I had the ability to disorder it. I wish I did. Frank Stella
I can get really obsessive. I like writing many drafts, and I try not to because it is very time-consuming, especially when you're working on a novel. But I do like to take a story and reorder it, put things in different places. This allows me to see things in a new and sometimes surprising way. Carol Windley
You can't reorder any society from outside. You can help from within. Salman Khurshid
he's the one who sends out all the new orders and reorders Source: Internet
The store had to reorder the popular CD several times Source: Internet
After all blocks have been compared, Alice and Bob both reorder their keys in the same random way, and a new round begins. Source: Internet