overfile
/ˈoʊvərˌfaɪl/Definitions
1. verb
to file or place something in a position above others in a sequence or hierarchy.
“The new manager overfiled the report to the top of the list.”
2. verb
to surpass or excel beyond others.
“The team overfiled their opponents in the championship game.”
3. noun
a file placed above others in a sequence or hierarchy.
“The overfile is the most important document in the folder.”
4. noun
a person or thing that excels or surpasses others.
“The overfile of the company is its CEO.”