Would you please introduce me a Verb that means ‘order’ (‘request to be supplied w/’ meaning)?
I would like to use the Verb instead of verb ‘order’ at a brace {} in following sentence that starts w/ ‘At’:
At 12:03 EST on January 19th, 2006., I {ordered} a gross ‘Kraft American Singles Yellow, 24 slices’ from Legit Grocery, Inc (Legit) at the Legit’s website (#2), www.aaa.com/order, and…
I would like reader of the sentence* to recognize meaning of the Verb as ‘request to be supplied w/’, but would not like the reader to recognize the meaning as neither ‘arrange’, ‘command’, nor ‘ordain’, other meanings of the verb ‘order’.
*reader of the sentence-
English language linguraten** who will be reading the sentence- included by me and my co-worker now in a business document that we are writing to the reader- on Feb/19/2006 in a business document.
**linguraten: person who can read, speak, write, and comprehend a language.
2007-03-29
05:11:02
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I searched the Verb at following 9 thesaurus websites and 2 reverse dictionary websites for two hours until 15 minutes ago, but could not find the Verb during the search:
[Thesaurus websites]
answers.com/library/thesaurus, encarta.msn.com/thesaurus, infoplease.com/thesaurus, m-w.com/thesaurus, online-thesaurus.net/thesaurus, rhymezone.com/synonyms, synonym.com/synonym, thesaurus.reference.com, wordnet.princeton.edu.
[Reverse dictionary websites]
onelook.com/reverse-dictionary.shtml, thefreedictionary.com/text.
I typed:
‘commission’-‘order’-‘requisition’:
on search bar of above websites,
then clicked a rectangle button at dexter adjacence of the bar a second after the type --search result page was displayed for the typed words at the website a second after the type -- and searched the Verb at the page.
Thank you for your time and help!
2007-03-29
05:11:16 ·
update #1