in order to (do something)
in order to (do something)
With the aim, for the purpose, or as a means of doing something. I need to get an A on this test in order to pass the class for the semester. He brought up the issue in order to embarrass his opponent during the debate.
See also: order
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
in order to do something
for the purpose of doing something; as a means of doing something. I went to college in order to further my education. I gave John three dollars in order to buy lunch.
See also: order
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
in order to do something
with the purpose or intention of doing or achieving something: She arrived early in order to get a good seat. In order to get a complete picture, further information is needed.See also: order, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- by means of
- by means of (something)
- by means of something
- a one-off
- cast stones against the wind
- be strong on (something)
- be strong on something
- dissatisfied
- dissatisfied with
- dissatisfied with (someone or something)