Dues

/ˈduːz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Mandatory payments required to maintain membership or status in an organization, such as a union or club.
    Members must pay their dues annually to keep their membership active.

Forms

  • dues

Commentary

The term 'dues' is typically plural and refers specifically to financial obligations within organizations.

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