toll

  • (noun): Loss or damage incurred through a disaster.
  • (noun): A fee paid for some liberty or privilege, particularly for the privilege of passing over a bridge or on a highway, or for that of vending goods in a fair, market, etc.
  • (noun): A fee for using any kind of material processing service.
  • (noun): A tollbooth.
  • (noun): A liberty to buy and sell within the bounds of a manor.
  • (noun): A portion of grain taken by a miller as a compensation for grinding.
  • (verb): To impose a fee for the use of.
  • (verb): To levy a toll on (someone or something).
  • (verb): To take as a toll.
  • (verb): To pay a toll or tallage.
  • The war has taken its toll on the people.
  • We can handle on a toll basis your needs for spray drying, repackaging, crushing and grinding, and dry blending.
  • We will be replacing some manned tolls with high-speed device readers.
  • Once more it is proposed to toll the East River bridges.