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levied past participle, past tense of le·vy (Verb)
Verb
1. Impose (a tax, fee, or fine).
2. Impose a tax, fee, or fine on.
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v. lev·ied, lev·y·ing, lev·ies
v.tr.
1. To impose or collect (a tax, for example).
2. To draft into military service.
3. To declare and wage (a war).
v.intr.
To confiscate property, especially in accordance with a legal judgment.
n. pl. lev·ies
1. The act or process of levying.
2. Money, property, or troops levied.
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