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: --
This research focuses on the 'public welfare' effects as the name of the lottery was billed.
It was billed as a 'twenty-first century gothic spectacle', and toured nationally.
Billed as plans to benefit the entire city, these designs were often no less parochial than those decried as narrow, neighbourhood projects.
Billed charges are an imprecise measure of both costs and resource use for a variety of reasons (4).
To add to the confusion surrounding the piece, it was erroneously billed as a first performance.
To take a specific instance, how could the personal computers used by laboratory management be billed to particular projects?
While two centers listed individual pharmacy items on bills, the third center listed only a single charge for all pharmacy products billed each day.
When responding you should assume that you will be billed only for the water your family uses.