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    toll
    [tōl]
    noun
    toll (noun) · tolls (plural noun)
    1. a charge payable for permission to use a particular bridge or road:
      "turnpike tolls" · "a toll bridge"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        a charge for a long-distance telephone call.
    2. the number of deaths, casualties, or injuries arising from particular circumstances, such as a natural disaster, conflict, or accident:
      "the toll of dead and injured mounted"
      • the cost or damage resulting from something:
        "the environmental toll of the policy has been high"
    verb
    toll (verb) · tolls (third person present) · tolled (past tense) · tolled (past participle) · tolling (present participle) · tolling (noun)
    1. charge a toll for the use of (a bridge or road):
      "the transport minister opposes tolling existing roads" · "the report advocates expressway tolling"
    Origin
    Old English toll (denoting a charge, tax, or duty), from medieval Latin toloneum, alteration of late Latin teloneum, from Greek telōnion ‘toll house’, from telos ‘tax’. toll (late 19th century) arose from the notion of paying a toll or tribute in human lives (to an adversary or to death).
    toll
    [tōl]
    verb
    toll (verb) · tolls (third person present) · tolled (past tense) · tolled (past participle) · tolling (present participle)
    1. (with reference to a bell) sound or cause to sound with a slow, uniform succession of strokes, as a signal or announcement:
      "the bells of the cathedral began to toll for evening service" · "the priest began tolling the bell"
      • (of a bell) announce or mark (the time, a service, or a person's death):
        "the bell of St. Mary's began to toll the curfew"
    noun
    toll (noun)
    1. a single ring of a bell:
      "she heard the Cambridge School bell utter a single toll"
    Origin
    late Middle English: probably a special use of dialect toll ‘drag, pull’.
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    noun
    1. a charge payable for permission to use a particular bridge or road:
      • the number of deaths, casualties, or injuries arising from particular circumstances, such as a natural disaster, conflict, or accident:
      verb
      1. (with reference to a bell) sound or cause to sound with a slow, uniform succession of strokes, as a signal or announcement:
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    1. The meaning of TOLL is a tax or fee paid for some liberty or privilege (as of passing over a highway or bridge).
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      toll noun uk / təʊl / us / toʊl / toll noun (CHARGE) Add to word list C1 [ C ] a small amount of money that you have to pay to use a road, cross a bridge, etc.: Tolls are now collected electronically on most motorways.
      dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/toll
      toll 1 (tōl) n. 1. A fixed charge or tax for a privilege, especially for passage across a bridge or along a road.
       
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      A toll is a small sum of money that you have to pay in order to use a particular bridge or road. 3. A toll road or toll bridge is a road or bridge where you have to pay in order to use it.

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