filing
Pronunciation: [ˈfaɪlɪŋ]
Word
Context: "work"
(noun) the act of putting papers, documents, or information in a specific order or place to keep them organized. It's like putting your homework in folders so you can find it easily later.
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The filing of the reports was finished, and everything is in its proper place.
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The filing of the documents was not done correctly, and papers were scattered everywhere.
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Is the filing of these papers complete?
Context: "work"
(verb) to arrange, organize, or store papers or documents in a certain way. This is what you do when you put your school papers in a folder or a box.
Example
She is filing the papers in the cabinet to keep her desk tidy.
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He didn't file the important documents, and now he can't find them.
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Are you going to file those papers today?
Context: "legal"
(noun) a record, especially in a legal sense, of documents or papers put together with a specific purpose. Think of it like a container where you keep important things like contracts or agreements.
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The lawyer created a filing for the case to keep all the information together.
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Without a filing for the important case, they lost track of key information.
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Is there a filing for this case available?
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