order[(1)togiveacommand;(2)totellsomeonewhattodo;(3)acommand;(4)thecorrectornormalwaythingsareorganized;(5)apeacefulsituationinwhichpeopleobeylaws]
Thesergeantorderedthemarchingsoldierstohalt.(1)
Thecourtorderedelectionofficialstocountthevotesagain.(2)
Youhavenochoicebuttoobeytheorder.(3)
ThePresidentspokeaboutanewworldorder.(4)
Policestoppedtheriotingandreturnedordertothecity.(5)
organize[(1)toputinorder;(2)toputtogetherintoasystem]
Heneededafewminutestoorganizehisthoughts.(1)
Shewillhelphimorganizethematerialforhisbook.(2)
other[(1)different;(2)ofanotherkind;(3)theremainingoneoronesoftwoormore]
Anyotherwomanwouldhavelefthim.(1)
Hewantedalifeotherthanhisown.(2)
Thatmanisshort;theotheristall.(3)
our[oforbelongingtous]
Weateourdinnerinthepark.
oust[(1)toforcetoleave;(2)toremovebyforce]
Thesoldiersoustedthefarmersfromthevillage.(1)
TherebelsoustedthePresident.(2)
out[(1)awayfromtheinside;(2)oppositeofin]
Hewalkedoutofthehouse.(1)
ShewasoutoftheofficewhenIarrived.(2)
over[(1)above;(2)covering;(3)across,inoroneverypartof]
Shelookedupastheplaneflewoverher.(1)
Hepulledtheblanketoverhissleepingdaughter.(2)
Shehastraveledallovertheworld.(3)
overthrow[(1)toremovefrompower;(2)todefeatorendbyforce]
ThepeopleofYugoslaviaoverthrewthePresident.(1)
Thereportsaidthegeneralswereplottingtooverthrowthegovernment.(2)
owe[topayorhavetorepay(usuallymoney)inreturnforsomethingreceived]
HowmuchdoIoweyouforthecoffee?
own[tohaveorpossessforoneself]
Hesaidheownedthecar.