bill (verb)

  • 31English modal verb — English grammar series English grammar Contraction Disputes in English grammar English compound English honorifics English personal pronouns English plural English relative clauses English verbs English irregular verbs English moda …

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  • 32English modal auxiliary verb — In the English language, a modal auxiliary verb is an auxiliary verb (or helping verb ) that can modify the grammatical mood (or mode ) of a verb. The key way to identify a modal auxiliary is by its defectiveness; the modal auxiliaries do not… …

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  • 33foot the bill — (informal) PAY (THE BILL), settle up; informal pick up the tab, cough up, fork out, shell out, come across; N. Amer. informal pick up the check. → foot * * * foot the bill (informal) To p …

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  • 34Dynamic verb — A dynamic or finitive verb is a verb that shows continued or progressive action on the part of the subject. This is the opposite of a stative verb. Dynamic verbs have duration, that is, they occur over time. This time may or may not have a… …

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  • 35bulk-bill — /bʌlk ˈbɪl/ (say bulk bil) verb (t) 1. (in Australia, of a doctor) to make a consolidated claim on (a central agency) for payment for services given to many patients, rather than each patient paying the doctor and then claiming a (usually… …

  • 36re|bill — «ree BIHL», transitive verb. to bill again …

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  • 37un|der|bill — «UHN duhr BIHL», transitive verb. to bill at less than the actual amount or value …

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  • 38direct bill — /dərɛkt ˈbɪl/ (say duhrekt bil) verb (t) 1. to invoice (Medicare) for payment in accordance with the system of direct billing. –verb (i) 2. to invoice Medicare for payment in accordance with the system of direct billing …

  • 39double bill — 1. noun a) A double feature. b) The consecutive presentation of two episodes of a television series. 2. verb To charge twice for a good or service …

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  • 40billable — Ⅰ. bill [1] ► NOUN 1) a printed or written statement of the money owed for goods or services. 2) a draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion. 3) a programme of entertainment at a theatre or cinema. 4) N. Amer. a banknote. 5)… …

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