extended order
Americannoun
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an irregular formation of troops to suit the tactical requirements and the terrain.
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The extended order would allow flexibility for hospitals to increase bed capacity, telemedicine, and expand their staff.
From Washington Times • Feb. 22, 2022
In a statement, House Republican Leader Jim Durkin of Western Springs took credit for those part of the extended order, which he called “the first step in moving Illinois foward.”
From Washington Times • Apr. 23, 2020
In October, Boeing executives cited an extended order drought from China when they said the company would slow production to 12 Dreamliners a month by late this year from its peak rate of 14.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 24, 2020
This half company was sent by way of keeping an eye on the other side of the grassy slope, and it soon reached the ground and lay down in extended order.
From Two Years on Trek Being Some Account of the Royal Sussex Regiment in South Africa by Moulin, Louis Eug?ne du
They are walking in extended order behind it.
From "And they thought we wouldn't fight" by Gibbons, Floyd
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