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Ordnen

Ordnen is a German verb meaning to arrange, organize, sort, or regulate. It can refer to putting items into a sequence, categorizing things, or establishing order in a process. In everyday language it is used for arranging objects, planning procedures, or bringing systems into coherence. The term also appears in administrative or technical contexts, where it can imply standardizing or coordinating elements according to rules or criteria.

The related noun Ordnung means order or arrangement, and the two terms share a common semantic core.

Usage notes: ordnen is a transitive verb and typically takes a direct object, as in ich ordne

Related terms include sortieren (to sort), strukturieren (to structure), and Ordnung (order). In specialized contexts ordnen

Etymologically,
both
descend
from
the
same
Germanic
root
related
to
order
and
organization,
and
they
appear
across
related
words
in
German
and
other
Germanic
languages.
die
Bücher
(I
arrange
the
books)
or
wir
ordnen
die
Daten
nach
Datum
(we
sort
the
data
by
date).
It
can
also
take
a
criterion
with
nach,
for
example
ordnen
nach
Größe
(to
sort
by
size).
The
past
participle
is
geordnet,
and
the
verb
forms
regularly
in
all
tenses:
ich
ordne,
du
ordnest,
er
ordnet;
wir
ordnen;
imperfect
ich
ordnete;
perfect
habe
geordnet.
There
is
also
a
reflexive
sense,
sich
ordnen,
meaning
to
fall
into
order
or
to
line
up,
as
in
Die
Menschen
ordnen
sich
am
Eingang
(The
people
line
up
at
the
entrance).
may
imply
normative
or
regulatory
action,
such
as
ordnen
einer
Situation
or
ordnen
von
Prozessen,
where
the
emphasis
is
on
establishing
a
coherent
framework
or
sequence.