Pronunciation: /ˈdɒsiˌeɪ/
noun a collection of documents or information about a particular person or subject
A1 She keeps all her important documents in a dossier.
A2 The detective gathered all the evidence and put it in a dossier.
B1 The company compiled a dossier on the potential candidate before the interview.
B2 The government agent's dossier contained classified information about the mission.
C1 The journalist meticulously researched and created a detailed dossier on the subject.
C2 The dossier presented to the board provided a comprehensive overview of the project.
formal The committee reviewed the dossier of evidence before making a decision.
informal I heard they have a whole dossier on that guy, detailing all his past activities.
slang I can't believe she keeps a dossier on all her exes, that's some next level stalking.
figurative His impeccable dossier of achievements speaks volumes about his dedication and hard work.
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