out of order
Prepositional phrase
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Prepositional phrase
- (idiom) Out of normal sequence.
- Antonyms: in order
- You've got my index cards out of order again.
- (idiomatic) Not functioning properly.
- Synonyms: out of commission, Thesaurus:out of order
- The lift is always out of order.
- (idiomatic) Inappropriate or unsuitable.
- Synonyms: out of line
- I suppose my remarks about his wife were out of order.
- Not in order: not according with with the procedural rules governing formal meetings of a deliberative body.
- French: hors-service, en panne
- German: außer Betrieb, kaputt
- Italian: guasto
- Russian: неиспра́вный
- French: déclassé
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