CONSISTENT vs ORDERED: NOUN
- Plural Objects or facts that are coexistent, or in agreement with one another.
- In the history of the Eastern Orthodox Church, a kind of penitent who was allowed to assist at prayers, but could not be admitted to receive the holy sacrament.
- N/A
CONSISTENT vs ORDERED: ADJECTIVE
- The same throughout in structure or composition
- (sometimes followed by `with') in agreement or consistent or reliable
- Capable of being reproduced
- In agreement; compatible.
- Being in agreement with itself; coherent and uniform.
- Reliable; steady.
- Having at least one common solution, as of two or more equations or inequalities.
- Holding true as a group; not contradictory.
- Possessing firmness or fixedness; firm; hard; solid.
- Having agreement with itself or with something else; having harmony among its parts; possesing unity; accordant; harmonious; congruous; compatible; uniform; not contradictory.
- Living or acting in conformity with one's belief or professions.
- Of a regularly occurring, dependable nature
- Of a set of statements, such that no contradiction logically follows from them.
- Marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts
- Having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule
- Marked by system or regularity or discipline
- Disposed or placed in a particular kind of order
- Marked by an orderly, logical, and aesthetically consistent relation of parts
- Having or evincing a systematic arrangement; especially, having elements succeeding in order according to rule. Opposite of disordered or unordered.
- Arranged in order.
- In good order.
- Arranged according to a quantitative criterion.
CONSISTENT vs ORDERED: VERB
- N/A
- Simple past tense and past participle of order.
CONSISTENT vs ORDERED: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Fixed; firm; solid: as, the consistent parts of a body, distinguished from the fluid.
- Standing together or in agreement; compatible; congruous; uniform; not contradictory or opposed: as. two opinions or schemes are consistent; a law is consistent with justice and humanity.
- Characterized by consistency or harmony; not self-opposed or self-contradictory: as, a consistent life.
- Composed; made up.
- Having a systematic arrangement
CONSISTENT vs ORDERED: RELATED WORDS
- Reconciled, Homogeneous, Pursuant, Uniform, Consonant, Duplicable, Duplicatable, Orderly, Reproducible, Conformable, Concordant, Agreeable, Logical, Unchanging, Coherent
- Sequent, Alphabetical, Sequential, Abecedarian, Regulated, Serial, Consecutive, Successive, Organized, Logical, Orderly, Laid, Set, Placed, Arranged
CONSISTENT vs ORDERED: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Reconciled, Homogeneous, Pursuant, Uniform, Consonant, Duplicable, Duplicatable, Orderly, Reproducible, Conformable, Concordant, Agreeable, Logical, Unchanging, Coherent
- Coherent, Alphabetical, Sequential, Abecedarian, Regulated, Serial, Consecutive, Successive, Organized, Logical, Orderly, Laid, Set, Placed, Arranged
CONSISTENT vs ORDERED: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Is the color, contrast, grading, consistent and correct?
- AE profile is consistent with that of Namenda.
- Accepting all methods keeps the cash flow consistent.
- Numbers in series and statistics should be consistent.
- Sassafras is still delivering consistent, responsive and outstanding support for a consistent, responsive and outstanding product.
- Best Practice: Clear and Consistent Website Information Building departments can use their websites to provide clear and consistent instructions on permitting processes.
- More consistent feedback on progress, and more consistent advising across students could improve our retention rates and shorten time to graduation.
- Consistent day, time and venue were important for the group, as well as consistent staff support to the participants.
- Laws Consistent with Implementation of FATF Recommendations internally consistent and work in coordination with each other.
- Consistent oral intake should trigger transition to SQ insulin therapy and a consistent carbohydrate diet plan.
- Harry rang the bell again and ordered brandy.
- Fully custom ready to assemble cabinets ordered online.
- The resulting stream is ordered if both of the input streams are ordered, and parallel if either of the input streams is parallel.
- They should not disclose more PHI than is ordered, nor should they disclose PHI outside the proceeding at which the disclosure is ordered.
- Additionally, you can quickly find out the least ordered and most ordered items to make sure you have the necessary items on hand.
- The server knows exactly what you ordered, and what the other person ordered.
- Form ordered pairs consisting of corresponding terms from the two patterns, and graph the ordered pairs on a coordinate plane.
- If you also ordered portraits, the proofs you ordered portraits from will include Basic Retouching.
- These hours shall be ordered at the same amount of fee per hour as originally ordered.
- She only ordered water, whereas I ordered a cup of coffee once and orange juice.
CONSISTENT vs ORDERED: QUESTIONS
- Why is understanding consistent units so important?
- Is quantum mechanics consistent with special relativity?
- How consistent are laser optical biometry measurements?
- Is SGU maintaining consistent residency placement numbers?
- Does revealed preference produce consistent choices?
- Are indeterminate sentences consistent with rehabilitation?
- Does neuropolitics research produce consistent findings?
- What is heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors?
- Are contours of the esophagus and Gej consistent and consistent?
- Are heteroskedasticity consistent and Autocorrelation Consistent estimators suitable?
- Did Sri Lanka have a'politically ordered massacre'?
- How does a court-ordered competency evaluation work?
- Are these partially ordered set or equivalence relation?
- Are police ordered to attack protesters in Colombia?
- What states were ordered to reinstate unemployment benefits?
- Can you make ordered pairs with corresponding terms?
- How many Rosomak armored vehicles has Poland ordered?
- What is Tortora (temporally ordered routing algorithm)?
- Are adjectives ordered according to their objectivity?
- How many Ultramax newbuildings has Oldendorff ordered?