verb
- past tense of docket; to make a brief entry of proceedings in a legal case
- past tense of docket; to place on a list or schedule for consideration
Usage: legal
Examples
- The clerk docketed the new case this morning.
- All motions must be docketed before the hearing.
- The judge docketed the trial for next month.
- The court docketed several appeals yesterday.
- The attorney docketed the filing immediately.
- The case was docketed under number 2023-CV-1045.