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Present participle for to charge money for goods provided or services rendered
“In addition, the firm will bill you for reimbursement of all significant out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with these matters.”
Present participle for to call or describe someone or something in a particular way
“I always wondered why this lovely lady would bill herself as Lady Ester when she had such a beautiful name as Dianne.”
Present participle for to list or schedule an event in a program
“Linehan, as a pianist, is a world-beater, and Tommy Murphy should bill him for a performance in the near future.”
Present participle for to publicize or market a product or event
“Organizers bill it as the best opportunity for European tech sector startups to take their businesses to the next level.”
Present participle for to announce or declare something
“They would bill it as the prodigal son's return.”
Present participle for to arrange a specific time for (an event, a class, etc.)
Present participle for to record the cost of something as an amount payable by someone, an account, or a credit card
The dissemination of information about something, typically for promotional purposes
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