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“Feaze” or “Fees” or “Feeze”

Overview

feaze / fees / feeze are similar-sounding terms with different meanings (referred to as homophones). To better understand the differences, see below for definitions, pronunciation guides, and example sentences using each term. 👇

Definitions

feaze: NA

fees: (noun) a fixed charge for a privilege or for professional services. (noun) an interest in land capable of being inherited.

feeze: NA

Pronunciation

feaze: NA

fees: f·IY·z

feeze: NA

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Examples in Context

Examples of “feaze”

Examples of “fees”

  • to sue StartEngine over unreturned fees.
  • Since the 1960s, no fees have been attached to study
  • any outstanding taxes, fines or fees to the District.
  • money to pay for school fees.
  • and 40 paid their tuition fees at the UFAZ.
  • awards include full overseas tuition fees, stipend for living costs, air-fares,
  • Moolah both rent and training fees amounting to $1,500, the trainees
  • to pay for their tuition fees among students.
  • not agree to Ellison's booking fees faced limited options.
  • mother spent $100,000 in legal fees.

Examples of “feeze”



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