Levied

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of levy: to impose or collect a tax, fee, or fine by authority.
    The government levied a new tax on imports.

Forms

  • levy
  • levies
  • levying

Commentary

As a past tense form, 'levied' is used to indicate the completed action of imposing or collecting legally authorized charges or penalties.

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