Word info

refile

Verb

Meaning

refile (third-person singular simple present refiles, present participle refiling, simple past and past participle refiled)

(transitive) To file again or differently.
Let's refile those papers under Miscellaneous.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

After a federal judge denied a motion by Royal Caribbean Cruises to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the family of an Indiana toddler who off a cruise ship, the company said it would refile the motion. Source: Internet

California prosecutors refile child rape charges against leader of Mexican megachurch. Source: Internet

Special prosecutor will not refile felony invasion-of-privacy ch - KMOV.comSpecial prosecutor will not refile felony invasion-of-privacy ch - KMOV. Source: Internet

The case was moved to Kansas City where a special prosecutor could still refile the charge against Greitens. Source: Internet

Then in early May, Philippe asked U.S. District Court Judge Marcia Cooke to dismiss his suit: “without prejudice,” meaning he could refile it in the future. Source: Internet

He will have to refile the complaint at the district level, which presumably the campaign will do immediately. Source: Internet

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