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tax  (t  ks) KEY NOUN:
- A contribution for the support of a government required of persons, groups, or businesses within the domain of that government.
- A fee or dues levied on the members of an organization to meet its expenses.
- A burdensome or excessive demand; a strain.
TRANSITIVE VERB: taxed, tax·ing, tax·es
- To place a tax on (income, property, or goods).
- To exact a tax from.
- Law To assess (court costs, for example).
- To make difficult or excessive demands upon: a boss who taxed everyone's patience.
- To make a charge against; accuse: He was taxed with failure to appear on the day appointed.
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English, from taxen, to tax, from Old French taxer, from Medieval Latin tax re, from Latin, to touch, reproach, reckon, frequentative of tangere, to touch; see tag- in Indo-European roots OTHER FORMS:tax er(Noun)
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