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    fee-paying

    adjective

    • 1. (of a school or similar institution) charging fees for continuing services: "many families were making sacrifices to send children to fee-paying schools"

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  2. used to refer to people who pay for something rather than getting it for free: fee-paying student The school is attended by fee-paying students from many countries. Branson's new venture is to take fee-paying passengers into space. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Types of school. academy. alma mater. alternative school. business school

    • Fee

      an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or...

  3. Fee-paying is used to talk about institutions or services which people have to pay to use, especially ones which are often provided free.

  4. used to refer to people who pay for something rather than getting it for free: fee-paying student The school is attended by fee-paying students from many countries. Branson's new venture is to take fee-paying passengers into space. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. Define fee-paying. fee-paying synonyms, fee-paying pronunciation, fee-paying translation, English dictionary definition of fee-paying. adj 1. required to pay for a place at an educational establishment 2. charging fees to parents of pupils Collins English Dictionary – Complete and...

  6. fee-paying. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ˈfee-ˌpaying adjective British English 1 → fee-paying school 2 → fee-paying student/patient Examples from the Corpus fee-paying • An increasing proportion of these services will be provided by local communities on a fee-paying basis.

  7. an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service: agree/charge/collect, etc. a fee He's good, but he charges huge fees. a fee of £50/$20 million/100 euros, etc. The two clubs agreed a fee of £50 million for the player.

  8. Adjective [ edit] feepaying (not comparable) Required to pay a fee for a service. Private pilots can only charge their passengers a prorated portion of fuel and maintenance costs; pilots need an additional license to transport feepaying passengers. (of a school or similar business) Charging fees for providing education or services; not free.