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docket

Aussprache: [ˈdɒkɪt]

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Kontext: „legal“

(noun) a list of cases that are scheduled to be heard in court. It's like a planner that tells everyone what cases are coming up and when.

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The judge reviewed the docket to see which cases were on the schedule for today.

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There were no cases listed on the docket this morning, so the court was empty.

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What cases are on the docket for tomorrow's court session?

Kontext: „organization“

(noun) a list of tasks or items that need to be dealt with. It's similar to a to-do list that helps people remember what they need to finish.

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She added the new project to her work docket so she wouldn't forget it.

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His docket was empty because he had completed all his tasks for the day.

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What do you have on your docket for the week?

Kontext: „legal“

(verb) to officially list a case in a schedule or record in a court. This means making sure everyone knows when a case will be heard.

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The clerk will docket the new case for next month.

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They cannot docket the case until all required documents are submitted.

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When do you plan to docket the next hearing?

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