Advertisement
Advertisement
orders
/ ˈɔːə /
plural noun
- short for holy orders
- in holy orders or in ordersordained
- take holy orders or take ordersto become ordained
- short for major orders minor orders
Example Sentences
The polls have looked at Trump's gross abuse of power in some ways, such as the administration potentially ignoring court orders and congressional prerogatives, and majorities really don't like it.
President Trump’s first 100 days in his second term have been a blitz of executive orders, job and spending cuts, and global tariffs, in pursuit of expanded presidential power.
On governance, 51 percent of Americans believe that Trump is abusing his authority via executive orders.
But over the last 100 days, as lawsuits flooded in across the country challenging his policies, signs emerged that Trump and his allies were slow-walking, if not directly ignoring, court orders.
Other groups sued on the same grounds, and three federal judges have issued orders striking down the policy nationwide as unconstitutional.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse