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levied

[lev-eed] / ˈlɛv id /


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The NBA levied the fine after the 31-year-old guard made the gesture as he walked off the court at halftime following an exchange of words with a game official.

From Los Angeles Times

A district attorney’s office spokesperson would not say if prosecutors were aware of the misconduct allegations levied against Moore and De La Cova while reviewing Palka’s case.

From Los Angeles Times

The EU levied a smaller fine of 376.4 million euros years later.

From The Wall Street Journal

The gift tax applies to the wealth transfer over your lifetime and is paid by the donor, while the estate tax is levied on the estate of the deceased.

From MarketWatch

Nvidia has also privately pushed back against allegations of aggressive accounting practices levied by Big Short investor Michael Burry.

From Barron's