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What is the past tense of docket?

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The past tense of docket is docketed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of docket is dockets.

The present participle of docket is docketing.

The past participle of docket is docketed.

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On Tuesday, an order was docketed in federal court in Chicago scheduling a change-of-plea hearing in the case for Thursday.
The case is now docketed, and the court can in theory accept the certificate and give an answer very soon.
The law professor has just posted a 35-page preview of some of the Supreme Court's big cases already docketed for the coming year.
A 'continuing fitness' case may be handled informally by the DOT, or may be set for docketed procedures similar to those used for initial applications.
When he bought the property, Mr Green ordered the building to be dismantled and all the woodwork was carefully docketed and numbered.
A written dissenting opinion shall be docketed into the file and may be attached to the award, but it shall not form a part of the award.

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