docket

/ˈdɒkɪt/ /ˈdɒkət/

Definitions

1. noun

A list or schedule of cases to be heard in a court, or a list of matters to be considered at a meeting.

“The judge reviewed the docket for the upcoming week and assigned cases to the available judges.”

2. verb

To list or schedule cases to be heard in a court, or to schedule matters to be considered at a meeting.

“The court clerk docketed the new cases and assigned them to the relevant judges.”

3. noun

A document or record of a case or matter, especially one that is preliminary or temporary.

“The lawyer reviewed the docket to prepare for the trial.”

4. verb

To list or schedule something temporarily or provisionally.

“The manager docketed the new employee’s start date and scheduled a meeting to discuss further.”

Synonyms

  • calendar
  • schedule

Antonyms

  • cancel
  • undocket