unlevied

/ʌnˈlɛvid/
adjective
  1. Not imposed or collected, as a tax, fee, or fine.
    • The new tax on luxury goods remained unlevied due to public opposition.
    • Several fines for late returns were left unlevied during the library's amnesty week.
    • The government decided to keep the proposed tariff unlevied to avoid trade disputes.
  2. Not raised or called up, as troops or an army.
    • The militia remained unlevied because the threat never materialized.
    • The king's decree to raise an army went unlevied as the nobles refused to send their men.
    • During peacetime, most of the reserve forces were unlevied.
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