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Meaning
The word "levy" generally refers to the act of imposing or collecting a tax, fee, or fine. It can also mean to enlist or conscript someone for military service. In a broader sense, a levy is a legal authority's action to collect something from individuals or groups, usually in the context of government or military.
Synonyms
- Tax
- Charge
- Duty
- Impost
- Assessment
Antonyms
- Rebate
- Refund
- Exemption
- Relief
Etymology
The word "levy" comes from the Middle English "levien," which means "to raise" or "to lift." It has roots in the Old French "lever," which also means "to raise," and is derived from the Latin "levare."
Examples
- The city council decided to levy a new tax on property owners to fund public education.
- The government announced plans to levy additional fees for vehicle registrations.
- During the war, the army was forced to levy more soldiers to meet the demand for troops.
- The district has the authority to levy fines on homeowners who do not comply with the local regulations.