refile

verb

Etymology

From re- + file.

  1. derived from *peyḱ-
  2. inherited from *finhlō
  3. inherited from fēl
  4. inherited from file
  5. prefixed as refile — “re- + file

Definitions

  1. To file again or differently.

    • Let's refile those papers under Miscellaneous.
    • U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday on Friday struck the complaint and gave the president's lawyers 28 days to refile their lawsuit.

The neighborhood

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