0 past simple and past participle of bill
1 to give or send someone a bill asking for money that they owe for a product or service:
2 to advertise something with a particular description; to describe someone in a particular way in order to advertise them or make them known:
At one center, many daily laboratory tests were performed and billed as test panels; at the other two centers, each individual laboratory test was billed.
His events are often billed as outdoor concerts.
At which time you will be billed for all costs incurred to the fortress during your stay in the cage.
Collection rates were very low, and in 1987 it was estimated that only 15 % of those billed paid for the water.
Furthermore, revenue collection levels, measured as the amount collected as a percentage of the amount billed, have worsened in many municipalities in recent years.
The validation procedures comparing billing data to the medical record indicated that blood products were incompletely billed at all three centers.
When responding you should assume that you will be billed only for the water your family uses.
While two centers listed individual pharmacy items on bills, the third center listed only a single charge for all pharmacy products billed each day.