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    fee
    /fē/

    noun

    • 1. a payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services: "they were faced with legal fees of $3000"
    • 2. an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service. historical

    verb

    • 1. make a payment to (someone) in return for services. rare

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  2. an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service: agree/charge/collect, etc. a fee He's good, but he charges huge fees. a fee of £50/$20 million/100 euros, etc. The two clubs agreed a fee of £50 million for the player.

  3. A fee is the cost of something, or the amount of money charged. You might need to pay a fee when you visit your favorite state park. Clubs, national parks, and gyms all charge a fee to belong or to enter.

  4. noun. ˈfē. Synonyms of fee. 1. a (1) : an estate in land held in feudal law from a lord on condition of homage and service. (2) : a piece of land so held. b. : an inherited or heritable estate in land. 2. a. : a fixed charge. b. : a sum paid or charged for a service. fee. 2 of 2. verb. feed; feeing. transitive verb. 1. chiefly Scotland : hire. 2.

  5. A fee is the amount of money that a person or organization is paid for a particular job or service that they provide. Find out how much your surveyor's and solicitor's fees will be. Synonyms: charge, pay, price, cost More Synonyms of fee. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  6. an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service: agree/charge/collect, etc. a fee He's good, but he charges huge fees. a fee of £50/$20 million/100 euros, etc. The two clubs agreed a fee of £50 million for the player.

  7. fee. (fē) n. 1. A fixed sum charged, as by an institution or by law, for a privilege: a license fee; tuition fees. 2. A charge for professional services: a surgeon's fee. 3. A tip; a gratuity. 4. Law See fee simple. 5. a. In feudal law, an estate in land granted by a lord to his vassal on condition of homage and service. Also called feud2, fief. b.

  8. an amount of money that you pay for professional advice or services. Employees are reimbursed for any legal fees incurred when they relocate. fee-paying schools (= that you have to pay to go to) The school fees are expected to rise again next year. Students take out loans to cover tuition fees.

  9. fee (somewhat formal) an amount of money that you have to pay for professional advice or services, to go to a school or college, or to join an organization: legal fees an annual membership fee; rent an amount of money that you regularly have to pay for use of a home or an office

  10. noun. a charge or payment for professional services: a doctor's fee. Synonyms: honorarium, emolument, salary, stipend. a sum paid or charged for a privilege: an admission fee. a charge allowed by law for the service of a public officer. Law.

  11. noun. fees. A fixed sum charged, as by an institution or by law, for a privilege. A license fee; tuition fees. American Heritage. Heritable land held from a feudal lord in return for service; fief; feudal benefice. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Payment, service, or homage due a superior. Webster's New World.

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