library fine
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Definition
Noun: A monetary penalty charged by a library for failing to return borrowed materials by their due date.
Usage
A "library fine" is a specific fee levied by a library system. It is incurred when a patron keeps a book, DVD, or other borrowed item past its return deadline. The purpose is to encourage timely returns so materials are available for all users.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to accrue a library fine": To gradually accumulate or build up a fine over time.
- If you don't return that textbook soon, you will accrue a significant library fine.
- "to waive a library fine": To cancel or forgive a fine, often as a courtesy or under special circumstances.
- The librarian waived the library fine because the book was returned damaged through no fault of the patron.
Variants and Related Words
- Overdue fine: A more general term for a penalty on late items, often used interchangeably with "library fine."
- Late fee: A common synonym, though it can apply to contexts beyond libraries (e.g., video rentals, bills).
Synonyms
- Late fee
- Overdue charge
- Penalty
Related Phrases
- "to be in fines": To owe money to the library for overdue items.
- I can't borrow anything because I am in fines.
- "fine forgiveness": A program or event where a library cancels outstanding fines, often to encourage patrons to return.
- The library is having a fine forgiveness week to get old materials back.
Noun
- fine imposed by a library on books that overdue when returned