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wrongly ordered
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "wrongly ordered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is arranged or sequenced incorrectly. Example: "The books on the shelf were wrongly ordered, making it difficult to find the one I needed."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Wiki
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3 human-written examples
The courts have apologised to the activists known as the Stansted 15 after they were wrongly ordered back to court following their conviction under a terrorism-related law for chaining themselves around an immigration removal flight at Stansted airport.
News & Media
In a 6-0 decision, the Court of Appeals today ruled that the former jockey was wrongly ordered to serve a 10-day suspension at Saratoga for a riding infraction committed there in 1989.
News & Media
As Miller and others (including this reporter) have documented, the last few years have brought countless incidents in which police have illegally harassed or arrested citizens for recording or photographing them, or wrongly ordered citizens to turn off their cameras.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
B1 Suspect Wrongly Classified Documents ordered to be made public by Gov. M. Jodi Rell of Connecticut, show that Steven J. Hayes, one of two men accused in the killings of a woman and her two daughters in Cheshire, Conn., was classified as a "minimal violence offender" despite three convictions involving illegal weapons and 23 sanctions for misconduct while incarcerated.
News & Media
Orlando Bosquette, who escaped from prison in 1985 and spent 10 years on the run after being wrongly convicted of rape, was ordered to appear before an immigration judge on charges that could lead to his deportation.
News & Media
The point is that journalist try to get sensational photos and reports, and place themselves in danger (rightly or wrongly) in order to get the best shot.
News & Media
But, no offense, why are we talking about this?" Ida had to do this, to think too grandly or wrongly in order to maybe get closer to what was called for.
News & Media
Although these TSS locations might include a minority that are defined imprecisely or perhaps even wrongly, in order to keep the following text as clear as possible, we have omitted the words "putative", "candidate", etc., each time we refer to the TSSs we have analyzed.
Science
They arrive hopefully off Singapore which, until recently, they have wrongly seen as a haven, to be ordered out - at gun-point if necessary.
News & Media
One, she said, was Sir Thomas Legg, the former civil servant who ordered 389 MPs to repay sums wrongly claimed in 2009.
News & Media
Earlier, Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff was informed that a Raw wrestler would leave to reunite with a relative on SmackDown!, and ordered a beatdown on Hardy, who he wrongly suspected of planning to join his brother, Matt Hardy.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "wrongly ordered", ensure the context clearly indicates who or what was responsible for the incorrect order and the consequences of that error.
Common error
Avoid assuming that "wrongly ordered" always implies malicious intent. The error could stem from miscommunication, lack of information, or simple oversight.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "wrongly ordered" functions as an adjective-verb construction, where "wrongly" modifies the verb "ordered". It indicates that an order or instruction was given in error. As evidenced by Ludwig, this describes an action or arrangement that deviated from the correct or intended course.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Science
20%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Academia
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "wrongly ordered" serves to describe something that has been instructed or arranged incorrectly. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is grammatically correct, although rare, and its intended meaning. The phrase appears most frequently in news reports, scientific papers and on Wiki resources. When using the phrase "wrongly ordered", ensure clarity regarding the agent responsible for the incorrect command or instruction, and remember it doesn't necessarily imply malicious intent. Consider alternatives like "incorrectly instructed" or "improperly directed" based on context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incorrectly instructed
Replaces "ordered" with "instructed", focusing on the act of giving wrong instructions.
improperly directed
Substitutes "ordered" with "directed", highlighting the flawed guidance.
erroneously commanded
Replaces "ordered" with "commanded" and "wrongly" with "erroneously", offering a more formal tone.
mistakenly prescribed
Replaces "ordered" with "prescribed", which implies a specific instruction, often in a medical or formal context.
unduly mandated
Replaces "wrongly" with "unduly" and "ordered" with "mandated", emphasizing the inappropriateness of the command.
inappropriately decreed
Replaces "ordered" with "decreed" and "wrongly" with "inappropriately", suggesting an official but flawed decision.
unjustifiably instructed
Similar to "incorrectly instructed" but emphasizes the lack of justification for the instruction.
in error directed
Highlights the mistake in direction, using a slightly more concise phrasing.
faultily arranged
Focuses on the incorrect arrangement resulting from a faulty order.
badly sequenced
Implies an error in the sequence or arrangement of instructions.
FAQs
How can I use "wrongly ordered" in a sentence?
You can use "wrongly ordered" to describe situations where something was instructed or arranged incorrectly. For example: "The files were "wrongly ordered", making it difficult to find the correct document."
What are some alternatives to "wrongly ordered"?
Alternatives include "incorrectly instructed", "improperly directed", or "erroneously commanded", depending on the specific context.
Is there a difference between "wrongly ordered" and "incorrectly ordered"?
While both phrases are similar, "wrongly ordered" suggests a moral or ethical dimension to the error, while "incorrectly ordered" simply points to a factual mistake in the ordering process.
Can "wrongly ordered" apply to both physical objects and abstract instructions?
Yes, "wrongly ordered" can describe physical objects that are arranged incorrectly (e.g., "The books were "wrongly ordered" on the shelf") or abstract instructions that are flawed (e.g., "The troops were "wrongly ordered" to retreat").
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested