Triaged

/ˈtriː.ɑːʒd/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of triage, the process of prioritizing cases or issues based on urgency or importance, often used in legal dispute resolution or case management.
    The legal team triaged the incoming complaints to address the most critical first.

Commentary

In legal contexts, triaging helps efficiently allocate resources to pressing matters; often used in litigation and regulatory compliance workflows.

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