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standing order
standing ordern. An order that remains in force until specifically changed or withdrawn, especially one relating to military or parliamentary procedure.standing order n 1. (Banking & Finance) Also called: banker's order an instruction to a bank by a depositor to pay a stated sum at regular intervals. Compare direct debit 2. (Parliamentary Procedure) a rule or order governing the procedure, conduct, etc, of a legislative body 3. (Military) military one of a number of orders which have or are likely to have long-term validity stand′ing or′der n. 1. a general order always in force in a military command. 2. standing orders , the rules ensuring continuity of parliamentary procedure during the meetings of an assembly. [1730–40] standing orderA promulgated order which remains in force until amended or cancelled.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | standing order - a rule of order permanently in forceparliamentary law, parliamentary procedure, rules of order, order - a body of rules followed by an assembly | Translationsstanding order → 长期有效委托书zhCNstanding order
standing order1. A condition, regulation, or instruction that is expected to be carried out continually until instructed otherwise. The doctors issued a standing order for the patient to receive 5 mg of morphine every four hours to keep the pain under control. The colonel has issued standing orders for all squadrons to attack the enemy on sight.2. A financial arrangement in which a certain amount of money is debited from one's bank account at fixed intervals, as in exchange for some ongoing service. I've set up a standing order for my loan repayments so I don't have to remember each month. What I suggest you do is set up a standing order for some amount of money to go into your savings account every time you get paid.See also: order, standingstanding orderA regulation that is in force until it is specifically changed or withdrawn, as in The waiters have standing orders to fill all glasses as they are emptied. This idiom began life in the mid-1600s as standing rule; the word order began to be used about 1800 for such military orders and gradually was extended to other areas. See also: order, standingstanding order
standing order a rule or order governing the procedure, conduct, etc., of a legislative body standing order
order [or´der] 1. a taxonomic category subordinate to a class and superior to a family (or suborder).2. the prescription of a physician regarding treatment of a patient.standing order a physician's order that can be exercised by other health care workers when predetermined conditions have been met.standing order Medtalk Instructions for Pt management that are to be followed–usually by the nursing staff on a regular and consistent basis, unless instructed to the contrary–eg, SOs for medications or changing of wound dressings. Cf Standing order. FinancialSeeOrderAcronymsSeeshutoutstanding order
Words related to standing ordernoun a rule of order permanently in forceRelated Words- parliamentary law
- parliamentary procedure
- rules of order
- order
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