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docket

docket / docket / docket
NounTransitive Verb
pl: docketspast: docketedpp: docketeding: docketing

This term carries a strong connotation of officialdom and administrative rigidity. In legal settings, it evokes the image of a structured, immutable sequence of events where the order of proceedings is strictly governed by a written record. It suggests a sense of formality and bureaucratic procedure. In general professional contexts, the word shifts toward a feeling of being overwhelmed or heavily scheduled, often implying a backlog of tasks that must be systematically cleared. When used in shipping, it refers to the physical act of identification and tracking, emphasizing the necessity of precise documentation for logistics.

Meanings

Noundocket

A calendar or list of cases to be heard by a court.

"The judge reviewed the morning docket to see which trials were scheduled first."

Noundocket

A document or folder containing the official records and papers of a legal case.

"The lawyer spent the evening organizing the case docket before the hearing."

Transitive Verbdocket
[~ something]

To enter a case or a document into an official court calendar or record.

"The clerk will docket the motion as soon as the filing fee is paid."

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