Large Order (Noun)
Meaning
A formidable task or requirement; "finishing in time was a tall order but we did it".
Classification
Nouns denoting acts or actions.
Examples
- Completing the project in just three months was a large order, but the team worked diligently to meet the deadline.
- The new employee was given a large order to increase sales by 20% within the first quarter.
- Meeting the CEO's expectations was a large order, but the marketing team was determined to succeed.
- Reducing costs by 30% was a large order, but the company's financial team was up for the challenge.
- Fulfilling the client's complex requirements was a large order, but the software development team worked tirelessly to deliver.