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levied
adjective as in taxed
Strong match
Example Sentences
Tenants would, however, be required to contribute to the tax rolls by an unspecified amount through a “possessory interest tax” that can be levied on private companies leasing public buildings.
To assess whether the penalties levied on TD Bank are appropriate, consider the facts as set forth in the bank’s plea agreement.
Fuel duty is a tax that is levied on purchases of petrol, diesel and other fuels - the level it is set at should have an impact on what drivers pay at the pumps.
Chambers and Richardson, both Democrats, have levied accusations against each other as they head into the November general election.
In practical terms, a tariff is a domestic tax levied on goods as they enter the country, proportional to the value of the import.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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