ordenó

This is the 1658th most frequent Spanish word.

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ordenó

"Ordenó" means "he/she/it ordered" or "commanded."


Here, 'ordenó' denotes an action of giving a command or instruction from someone in a position of authority.

El comandante ordenó a los soldados avanzar.

The commander ordered the soldiers to advance.


In this context, 'ordenó' refers to the act of requesting or purchasing something, such as food from a restaurant.

Ella ordenó una pizza para la cena.

She ordered a pizza for dinner.


The word 'ordenó' in this sentence indicates a decision or decree issued by an official with judicial authority.

El juez ordenó cerrar el caso inmediatamente.

The judge ordered the case to be closed immediately.