duty free

/ˈdutiˌfri/
adjective
  1. Exempt from payment of customs or other taxes, especially on goods sold at airports or on ships.
    • Duty-free alcohol is often cheaper than in regular stores.
    • The airport has a large duty-free section for international travelers.
    • She bought perfume at the duty-free shop before boarding the plane.
Antonyms
adverb
  1. Without paying customs or import taxes.
    • You can bring up to $800 worth of goods duty-free into the country.
    • He ordered the wine online and had it shipped duty-free.
    • The goods were allowed to enter duty-free under the trade agreement.
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