What is another word for due order?

Pronunciation: [djˈuː ˈɔːdə] (IPA)

Due order is an important aspect of organization and efficiency in various domains of life. It refers to a systematic and methodical approach that ensures proper process and sequence. There are several synonyms for due order such as proper sequence, correct arrangement, orderly method, systematic process, organized manner, and logical progression. These synonyms highlight the importance of following a particular order in managing things and making decisions. By adhering to due order, individuals and organizations can ensure smooth and efficient functioning, avoid chaos and confusion, and achieve desired outcomes. Thus, understanding and implementing due order in various domains can contribute to better productivity and success.

What are the hypernyms for Due order?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Due order

  • The advantage it had gained it has steadily maintained. 'This is our matter, you know', it said. 'Just please let us alone'. It was let alone. Texas was ceded for Florida, completing the sea-line of slavery; and when slavery was ready Texas was taken back again, as when, afterwards, slavery had secured its share of the bargain, the Missouri Compromise was broken. In due order came the Mexican war and its consequences, the Fugitive-slave Bill and the loud chatter about saving the Union, so incessant that every thoughtful man asked himself. Is the casket more than the gem — the body than the soul — the Union than liberty? Then came the bloody tragedy of Kansas, with its justification by the President of the United States and by the Chief Justice; and I think no one will deny that Mr. Stephens is correct in calmly congratulating himself that slavery has carried all the important objects for which it has striven.
    George William Curtis

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