Sentence examples similar to sess from inspiring English sources

'sess' is not a correct word in English.
It could possibly be a misspelling or slang term for 'cess', which can be used as a noun meaning a tax or fee or as a verb meaning to collect taxes or fees. Correct usage: The government has imposed a new cess on imported goods to raise revenue. Slang usage: I need to sess my financial situation before deciding to buy a new car. (meaning: I need to assess my financial situation).

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sess

noun

A tax; an assessment.

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It was, literally, a slip of the tongue, precipitated by what comes immediately before it in the same sentence: "As a condition of receiving access…" Pronounced ak-sess.

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