Docketed [verb]
Definition of Docketed:
arrange, order
Sentence/Example of Docketed:
Have such receipts tied up and docketed, so that you may refer to any one of them readily.
The pigeon-holes contained but a few bundles of papers, all tied very neatly with red tape and docketed.
All these facts neatly docketed in Master Busy's orderly brain, disturbed him not a little.
However, he might easily have docketed it wrongly while arranging copies of his father's works.
They'll report reams—we've seen 'em, got 'em docketed in our drawers—reams about the ordnance factories of the Argyle works.
She destroyed valuable papers, 648 she carefully preserved and docketed as priceless treasures mere waste paper.
There were several receipts lying on his table, and he took them up, read each, and docketed it.
We could make out he was an orderly man, for all his bills were docketed and preserved.
He produced a neatly-folded packet, docketed and carefully tied with tape.
In this quiet place all these things were correlated, compared, docketed, and filed away.