reorderre·or·der /riˈɔːdə-ˈɔːrdər/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]COMMERCE to order more of a product, usually because there is none leftBuyers in the clothing trade are reordering the most popular items heavily.
The video rental company initially ordered 80,000 copies, but reordered three times to keep pace with demand.
—reorder noun [countableC]Net income fell, as reorders of jewelry were weaker than expected.