In the following sentence, what does 'bill the user's account' mean? Especially the verb 'bill' is confusing. Does it have the same meaning of 'charge'? Would you please tell me what the phrase means and give me some class words to represent this 'bill'?
"As soon as a user logs onto the network, it'll recognize him or her, set up the session, and bill the user's account."
Thanks, Yoko
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bill is being used as a verb, and it does mean charge - so it seems that you worked it all out by without our help, really!
— Suzi
bill is being used as a verb, and it does mean charge - so it seems that you worked it all out by without our help, really!
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