Associations to the word «Filing»
Noun
- Bankruptcy
- Irs
- Deadline
- Lawsuit
- Paperwork
- Fcc
- Debtor
- Cabinet
- Petition
- Candidacy
- Folder
- Creditor
- Magnet
- Taxpayer
- Patent
- Claimant
- Disclosure
- Complaint
- Drawer
- Brief
- Plaintiff
- Sec
- Litigation
- Fee
- Divorce
- Typing
- Trademark
- Infringement
- Applicant
- Tax
- Expiration
- Writ
- Defamation
- Lula
- Injunction
- Registration
- Evasion
- Mailing
- File
- Liability
- Payroll
- Deduction
- Typewriter
- Desk
- Defendant
- Acorn
- Spouse
- Libel
- Grievance
- Suit
- Attorney
- Exemption
- Fraud
- Indictment
- Prosecutor
- Reorganization
- Tort
- Clerk
- Sorting
- Asset
- Restructuring
- Fda
- Retaliation
- Misconduct
- Proclamation
- Application
- Incorporation
- Lender
- Claim
- Document
Adjective
Wiktionary
FILING, noun. Any particle that has been removed by a file or similar implement; a shaving.
FILING, noun. The act of storing documents in an archive; archiving.
FILING, verb. Present participle of file
FILING CABINET, noun. A piece of office furniture comprised of drawers or shelves sized to standard file folder widths, traditionally used for storing documents in order.
FILING CABINETS, noun. Plural of filing cabinet
FILING FEE, noun. (legal): A fee assessed against a party initiating a lawsuit, or other legal process, e.g. filing a patent.
FILING FEES, noun. Plural of filing fee
FILING SYSTEM, noun. Alternative spelling of file system
Dictionary definition
FILING, noun. The entering of a legal document into the public record; "he filed a complaint"; "he filed his tax return".
FILING, noun. A fragment rubbed off by the use of a file.
FILING, noun. The act of using a file (as in shaping or smoothing an object).
FILING, noun. Preservation and methodical arrangement as of documents and papers etc.; "I have some filing to do".
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