reorder
verb [ I or T ]
uk/ˌriːˈɔːdər/ us COMMERCE (also re-order)
to ask someone to make, supply, or deliver the same goods again:
The distributor has re-ordered our products three times in the past two weeks.
to change the way in which something is organized:
The country is trying to reorder its public finances.
Whole industries and markets are being radically reordered by the electronic revolution.
reorder
noun [ C ] (also re-order)
COMMERCE
The goods are kept at a distribution centre until a reorder comes from a store.