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		Definition of refile in English: refileverb ˌriːˈfʌɪl with object To polish or smooth the surface of again, using a file; to sharpen (the blade or teeth of a tool or weapon) for a second or subsequent time. 
 verb ˌriːˈfʌɪl 1with object To replace in order, especially in an alphabetical or numerical sequence; to replace in a file. 2with object Law. To submit (a legal document, plea, charge, etc.) for a second or subsequent time. 3no object To reapply to an authority for. 
 Origin   Late 16th century; earliest use found in First Book Preseruation Henry VII. From re- + file late 18th century. From re- + file.    Definition of refile in US English: refileverbˌriːˈfʌɪl with object To polish or smooth the surface of again, using a file; to sharpen (the blade or teeth of a tool or weapon) for a second or subsequent time. 
 verbˌriːˈfʌɪl 1with object To replace in order, especially in an alphabetical or numerical sequence; to replace in a file. 2with object Law. To submit (a legal document, plea, charge, etc.) for a second or subsequent time. 3no object To reapply to an authority for. 
 Origin   Late 16th century; earliest use found in First Book Preseruation Henry VII. From re- + file<br>late 18th century. From re- + file.     |