docket

/ˈdɑkɪt/
verb
  1. To enter or list something on a docket or schedule.
    • The judge docketed the motion for a hearing next week.
    • We need to docket the maintenance requests before the end of the day.
    • The clerk will docket the new cases tomorrow morning.
  2. To label or document a package or shipment with a docket.
    • The shipping department dockets every order with a tracking number.
    • Please docket each box before it leaves the warehouse.
    • They forgot to docket the package, so it was delayed.
noun
  1. A list of cases to be heard in a court of law.
    • The judge reviewed the docket before the morning session began.
    • The court clerk updates the docket every afternoon.
    • Her case was added to the crowded docket for next month.
  2. A list or schedule of things to be done or dealt with.
    • I have a full docket of meetings today.
    • The committee's docket includes three new proposals.
    • He added the project to his docket for next week.
  3. A document or label listing the contents of a package or the details of a shipment.
    • The warehouse worker checked the docket against the actual goods.
    • Please attach the docket to the outside of the box.
    • The shipping docket listed all the items in the crate.
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