This is the 5470th most frequent Spanish word.
ordena
"Ordena" means "he/she/it orders" or "commands."
In this sentence, 'ordena' is used as the verb 'ordenar,' which means 'to organize' or 'to tidy up,' conjugated in the third person singular of the present tense.
Ella ordena su habitación todos los días.
She tidies up her room every day.
Here, 'ordena' is used as the verb 'ordenar,' meaning 'to order' or 'to command,' and indicates a formal directive given by a superior.
El jefe ordena que completemos el informe antes del viernes.
The boss orders us to complete the report by Friday.
In this case, 'ordena' is used in the context of a system or tool, meaning to 'arrange' or 'sort' items, showing its utility in an organizational context.