filed

[filed]

To file is to submit an application or a record to some official authority, like a court, police station, or city hall. You might file a complaint against your neighbor after he shovels the snow from his driveway into yours.

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imp. & p. p.
of File


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Usage Examples

When I was working, and when I was making substantial amounts of money, I always filed and paid my taxes. This only stopped, when it was necessary to withdraw from society, in order to guarantee the safety and well-being of myself and my family.

For most men life is a search for the proper manila envelope in which to get themselves filed.

Misspelled Form

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Other Usage Examples

The genre has moved into this commercial aspect of itself, and ignored this extraordinarily rich literature that's filed everywhere else except under travel.

Trust your hunches. They're usually based on facts filed away just below the conscious level.

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