docket

[ˈdɑːkɪt]

docket Definition

  • 1a list of cases to be tried in a law court
  • 2a summary of contents
  • 3a small writing tablet

Using docket: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "docket" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The docket for the day included several high-profile cases.

  • Example

    I keep a docket of all my appointments and deadlines.

  • Example

    He took out his docket and made a note of the meeting time.

  • Example

    The docket showed that the shipment had been delayed.

docket Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with docket

  • a situation where all cases on the docket have been resolved or cleared

    Example

    The judge was pleased to see a clean docket at the end of the day.

  • a list of cases scheduled for trial in a court of law

    Example

    The trial docket for the month was posted outside the courtroom.

  • a unique identification number assigned to a case on the docket

    Example

    The attorney asked for the docket number so she could review the case file.

Origins of docket

from Old French 'dockette', meaning 'a small piece of paper'

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Summary: docket in Brief

The term 'docket' [ˈdɑːkɪt] refers to a list of cases to be tried in a law court, a summary of contents, or a small writing tablet. It is commonly used in legal contexts, such as 'The docket for the day included several high-profile cases,' but also in more general contexts, like 'I keep a docket of all my appointments and deadlines.' Phrases like 'clean docket' and 'trial docket' are also used.

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