Noun
a collection of papers containing detailed information about a particular person or subject (usually a person's record)
Source: WordNetYes, the bleeding heart was something else again. A gruesome symbol on a vivarium floor. Fingers that broke without their owner noticing. An ink drawing appearing from nowhere on a dossier cover, like a signature. A signature. Larry Niven
You can get a subjective and highly factual dossier on most anyone in the public realm almost instantly. It's why publishers don't worry about author photos any more; people just Google a person and get on with things. Douglas Coupland
The rest, called literature, is a dossier of human imbecility for the guidance of future professors. Tristan Tzara
We had prepared, my staff had prepared for me a whole dossier on virtually - on George Bush on his votes on his records, what he had done over the past number of years in public service. Geraldine Ferraro
A dossier compiled by forensic investigators appointed by Minister Ebrahim Patel has resulted in the Hawks setting up a team to look at the National Lotteries Commission. Source: Internet
After an 18-month investigation, the dossier of top Belgian judge Marina Coppieters was finally published. Source: Internet