What Is Another Way to Say “In That Order”?

Looking for synonyms for in that order? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say in that order.

  • Respectively
  • Sequentially
  • In sequence
  • Consecutively
  • In the given order
  • In the same order
  • In this order
  • As listed
  • As stated
  • Following that sequence
  • In such order
  • In the order presented
  • As arranged

Want to learn how to say in that order professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Respectively

Use when: Referring to two or more items in the same sequence as previously mentioned.
Example: “The sales for the first and second quarters were $1 million and $1.5 million, respectively.”

2. Sequentially

Use when: Indicating that items or events are in a specific order based on a sequence.
Example: “The process involves research, development, and testing, to be completed sequentially.”

3. In Sequence

Use when: Describing actions or events that follow a specific order.
Example: “The training modules should be completed in sequence for better understanding.”

4. Consecutively

Use when: Emphasizing that items or events follow one after the other without interruption.
Example: “She won the Employee of the Month award in January, February, and March, consecutively.”

5. In the Given Order

Use when: Referring to a specific order that has been previously defined or stated.
Example: “Please address the issues in the given order to streamline the resolution process.”

6. In the Same Order

Use when: Reiterating that the order of items or steps remains unchanged from what was previously mentioned.
Example: “The presentation topics will be discussed in the same order as listed in the agenda.”

7. In This Order

Use when: Directly specifying a particular order at the point of communication.
Example: “Complete the tasks in this order: data collection, analysis, then report writing.”

8. As Listed

Use when: Referring to an order that is explicitly listed in a document or communication.
Example: “The procedure steps should be followed as listed in the manual.”

9. As Stated

Use when: Emphasizing adherence to a previously stated or written sequence.
Example: “The budget allocations for each department will be made as stated in the plan.”

10. Following That Sequence

Use when: Indicating continuation or actions to be taken in a specific sequence.
Example: “Following that sequence, the product will first be designed, then developed, and finally tested.”

11. In Such Order

Use when: Referring to a particular order in a more formal or legal context.
Example: “The documents should be filed in such order for compliance with the regulations.”

12. In the Order Presented

Use when: Pointing out that items or steps should be followed in the order they were presented.
Example: “The candidates will be interviewed in the order presented on the schedule.”

13. As Arranged

Use when: Indicating that something will happen according to a prearranged order.
Example: “The meetings will occur as arranged: team meeting first, followed by the client meeting.”

Linda Brown