Fines - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈfaɪnz|  American pronunciation of the word fines
Brit.  |faɪnz|  British pronunciation of the word fines
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto fine
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounfine

noun

- plural form of fine
- Fine particles, whether or not airborne.
- Small particles of cereal at the bottom of a cereal box.

verb

- third-person singular simple present indicative form of fine

Extra examples

The factory faced serious fines for releasing dangerous chemicals into the river.

The company was assessed $12 million in fines for polluting the river.

Penalties for a first offense range from fines to jail time.

State law punishes fraud with fines.

Fines increase in increments of $10.

The fines and amercements were another branch of the king's revenue.

The traffic police will accept fines in cash immediately.

Some companies could face heavy fines if they fail to clean up their act.

She was ordered to pay £150 in parking fines, plus court costs.

Councils will get sweeping powers to impose fines on drivers who park illegally.

If convicted, the men face heavy fines.

If found guilty, they face heavy fines or even prison.

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