in order
• according to a particular sequence.
• "list the points you intend to cover and put them in order"
Similar:
in sequence,
in alphabetical order,
in numerical order,
in order of priority,
in order of merit,
in order of seniority,
• in the correct condition for operation or use.
• "it is the liquidator's task to put the affairs of the company in order"
Similar:
tidy,
neat,
neat and tidy,
orderly,
straight,
trim,
in apple-pie order,
spick and span,
in position,
in place,
• in accordance with the rules of procedure at a meeting, legislative assembly, etc.
• "surely it is in order for members to put various policy options to the Prime Minister?"