bill (verb)

  • 11bill — As a legal term, this word has many meanings and applications, the most important of which are set forth below: Bill of Rights. A formal and emphatic legislative assertion and declaration of popular rights and liberties usually promulgated upon a …

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  • 13bill — I UK [bɪl] / US noun [countable] Word forms bill : singular bill plural bills *** 1) a written statement showing how much money you owe someone for goods or services you have received a telephone bill bill for: I hate to think what the bill for… …

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  • 14bill — bill1 [ bıl ] noun count *** ▸ 1 amount you owe ▸ 2 paper money ▸ 3 proposal for law ▸ 4 bird s beak ▸ 5 list of concert events ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) a written statement showing how much money you owe someone for goods or services you have received:… …

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  • 15bill — 1 /bIl/ noun (C) 1 PAYMENT a) a written list showing how much you have to pay for services you have received, work that has been done etc (+ for): The bill for the repairs came to $650. | pay/settle a bill: Have you paid the phone bill? b) BrE a… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 16bill — /bɪl/ noun 1. a written list of charges to be paid ● The sales assistant wrote out the bill. ● Does the bill include VAT? ● The bill is made out to Smith Ltd. ● The builder sent in his bill. ● She left the country without paying her bills. 2. a… …

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  • 17bill — /bɪl/ noun 1. a written list of charges to be paid ● The sales assistant wrote out the bill. ● Does the bill include VAT? ● The bill is made out to Smith Ltd. ● The builder sent in his bill. ● She left the country without paying her bills. 2. a… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 18bill — 1. noun /bɪl/ a) Any of various bladed or pointed hand weapons, originally designating an Anglo Saxon sword, and later a weapon of infantry, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries. A common form of bill consisted of a broad, heavy, double… …

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  • 19bill — I 1. noun 1) a bill for $60 Syn: invoice, account, statement, list of charges; check, tab; archaic reckoning, score 2) a congressional bill Syn: draft law, proposed piece of legislation, proposal …

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  • 20bill — 1. noun 1) a bill for £6 Syn: invoice, account, statement, list of charges; humorous the damage; N.Amer. check; N.Amer.; informal tab 2) a parliamentary bill Syn: draft law, proposal, measure …

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