file

[ US /ˈfaɪɫ/ ]
VERB
  1. record in a public office or in a court of law
    file a complaint
    file for divorce
  2. proceed in line
    The students filed into the classroom
  3. place in a container for keeping records
    File these bills, please
  4. file a formal charge against
    The suspect was charged with murdering his wife
  5. smooth with a file
    file one's fingernails
NOUN
  1. a line of persons or things ranged one behind the other
  2. a steel hand tool with small sharp teeth on some or all of its surfaces; used for smoothing wood or metal
  3. office furniture consisting of a container for keeping papers in order
  4. a set of related records (either written or electronic) kept together
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How To Use file In A Sentence

  • I reassured him it was secure by logging into my account and viewing his profile. Computing
  • In Katine sub-county we hear about rape, defilement and child abuse, mostly of girls.
  • Again, one file change can put a little red nose next to all of your headers, turn the text red and even make them display in a silly typeface.
  • This absorbing profile muses on his universal popularity and compulsive desire to draw and paint. Times, Sunday Times
  • Poly-L-lactic acid is the same material used in absorbable sutures and offers an excellent safety profile. Archive 2004-11-01
  • The invention concerns a cable drum having a non-cylindrical profile of its outer surface and the use of this cable drum in a window regulator system, particularly in a vehicle.
  • Adding to my trepidation is this primary poll from Survey USA, which confirms Roulstone's campaign doesn't yet have the profile it needs. Sound Politics: Roulstone Update
  • The heron profile that she saw through the grille.
  • Retrieval before additions All records will be in their correct places and the file will be physically as well as logically in sequence.
  • Fitness functions include a simple linear problem for binary strings and classification of data sets which are dynamically loaded from a specified data file.
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