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had docketed

  • past perfect
    of docket.
    docket
    noun
    a list of cases in court for trial, or the names of the parties who have cases pending.

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Though the general census at St. Cyprian's had docketed Mildred emphatically as "musical", she was not on that account entirely debarred from joining other societies.

From The Girls of St. Cyprian's A Tale of School Life by Angela Brazil

In this age of good reports and evil reports people seem like the two boys in Dickens's story, who felt when they had docketed their bills that they were as good as paid.

From Old Kensington by Miss Thackeray

Each Power had docketed every untrained man, knew his medical condition, where to find him, where and how to train him.

From A General Sketch of the European War The First Phase by Hilaire Belloc

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