upcharge

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

up- +‎ charge

Noun[edit]

upcharge (plural upcharges)

  1. A surcharge for something additional.

Verb[edit]

upcharge (third-person singular simple present upcharges, present participle upcharging, simple past and past participle upcharged)

  1. To overcharge (charge someone a surcharge, or charge too much).
  2. To overcharge (charge someone with an inflated number or degree of legal charges).
    • 2018, William R. Kelly, Confronting Underground Justice: Reinventing Plea Bargaining for Effective Criminal Justice Reform, Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 73:
      Threaten to upcharge, threaten consecutive sentencing.

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