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levy

levy / levy / levy / levy
Transitive VerbNoun
pl: leviespast: leviedpp: levieding: levying

This term carries a strong sense of official authority and legal compulsion. It is most frequently encountered in governmental, fiscal, or military contexts where a requirement is mandated by law rather than agreed upon through a contract. When used as a noun, it refers to the specific charge itself. As a verb, it describes the act of imposing that charge or the formal process of mobilizing resources, such as troops or funds, for a public purpose.

Meanings

Transitive Verblevy
[~ something on someone]

To officially impose a tax, fee, or fine on a person or organization.

"The government decided to levy a new tax on luxury goods."

Transitive Verblevy
[~ someone]

To enlist or conscript people for military service, especially during a time of war.

"The king sought to levy an army from the surrounding villages."

Nounlevy

An official amount of money, such as a tax or fine, that must be paid to an authority.

"The local council introduced a special levy to fund the new park."

Nounlevy

The act of imposing a tax or the process of recruiting soldiers.

"The levy of troops was necessary to defend the border."

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