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    toll
    /tōl/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. charge a toll for the use of (a bridge or road): "the transport minister opposes tolling existing roads"

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  2. an amount of money that you have to pay to travel along some main roads, to cross bridges, etc., or to make telephone calls over long distances: They’re raising the bridge toll to $5.00. The number you dialed is a toll call – please deposit an additional fifty cents.

  3. The meaning of TOLL is a tax or fee paid for some liberty or privilege (as of passing over a highway or bridge). How to use toll in a sentence.

  4. A toll is a sum of money that you have to pay in order to use a particular bridge or road. You have to pay a toll to drive across the bridge. American English : toll / ˈtoʊl /

  5. a payment or fee exacted by the state, the local authorities, etc., for some right or privilege, as for passage along a road or over a bridge. the extent of loss, damage, suffering, etc., resulting from some action or calamity: The toll was 300 persons dead or missing.

  6. A toll is a payment made for something. To drive on some highways, drivers have to pay a toll when they exit. Toll comes from the Greek word for "tax," telos. When a fee is charged for the privilege of driving on a road or crossing a bridge, it's called a toll.

  7. Definition of toll noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. TOLL definition: 1. money that you pay to use a bridge, road, etc 2. the number of people who are killed or injured…. Learn more.

  9. toll in American English. (toʊl ) noun. 1. a tax or charge for a privilege, esp. for permission to pass over a bridge, along a highway, etc. 2. a charge for service or extra service, as for transportation, for a long-distance telephone call, or, formerly, for having one's grain milled. 3.

  10. toll meaning, definition, what is toll: the number of people killed or injured i...: Learn more.

  11. n. 1. a payment or fee exacted, as by the state, for some right or privilege, as for passage along a road or over a bridge. 2. the extent of loss, damage, suffering, etc., resulting from some action or calamity: The toll was 300 persons dead or missing. 3. a tax, duty, or tribute, as for services or use of facilities.

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