cess Antonyms
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Meaning of cess
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cess (n.)
A rate or tax.
Bound; measure.
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cess (v. t.)
To rate; to tax; to assess.
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cess (v. i.)
To cease; to neglect.
cess Sentence Examples
- The city faced a sanitation crisis due to the overflowing cesspool contaminating the water supply.
- Heavy rains flooded the streets, causing the cesspool to spill its contents into nearby streams.
- The government implemented strict regulations to prevent industries from discharging waste directly into the cess.
- Residents complained about the foul odor emanating from the neighborhood cesspool, demanding immediate action from authorities.
- Environmental activists campaigned for the cleanup of the cesspools polluting rivers and lakes.
- The company was fined for negligence after a leak from their factory led to the contamination of a nearby cess.
- Health inspectors condemned the restaurant for operating with a cesspool dangerously close to its kitchen.
- Rural communities often rely on traditional cesspits for waste disposal in the absence of modern sewage systems.
- The cesspit in the backyard had to be emptied regularly to prevent overflow and groundwater contamination.
- In medieval times, cesspools were common in urban areas, contributing to the spread of disease and unsanitary living conditions.
FAQs About the word cess
A rate or tax., Bound; measure., To rate; to tax; to assess., To cease; to neglect.
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The city faced a sanitation crisis due to the overflowing cesspool contaminating the water supply.
Heavy rains flooded the streets, causing the cesspool to spill its contents into nearby streams.
The government implemented strict regulations to prevent industries from discharging waste directly into the cess.
Residents complained about the foul odor emanating from the neighborhood cesspool, demanding immediate action from authorities.