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What is the past tense of reorder?

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The past tense of reorder is reordered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reorder is reorders.

The present participle of reorder is reordering.

The past participle of reorder is reordered.

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In the vacuum, each side began to suspect the worst and reordered their foreign policies accordingly.
I reordered the values so that there was a maximum positive correlation between the two variables.
These were samples that showed either a positive dipstick or a negative dipstick and were reordered on physician request, or not cancelled.
The store did not come back to us and we told them that if we reordered the vouchers before January we would amend the details.
In addition, all cancelled urine culture samples would be held in Microbiology for 24-hours post cancellation and reordered immediately upon physician request.
But at the same time, he teases out of the monitor a hybrid video stream composed of diverse elements, synthesized and reordered.

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