e-file

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English

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Etymology

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e- +‎ file, perhaps as a back-formation from e-filing.

Verb

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e-file (third-person singular simple present e-files, present participle e-filing, simple past and past participle e-filed)

  1. (transitive) To file (a lawsuit, a patent application, etc.) by means of computer technology.

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