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[ US /ˈɪnvɔɪs/ ]
[ UK /ˈɪnvɔ‍ɪs/ ]
VERB
  1. send an bill to
    She invoiced the company for her expenses
NOUN
  1. an itemized statement of money owed for goods shipped or services rendered
    he paid his bill and left
    send me an account of what I owe

How To Use invoice In A Sentence

  • The seller has to issue a tax invoice.
  • So check for an authentic service history and that the chassis number and invoices tally with the car you're viewing. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Defendants filed a lien against the aircraft without having rendered an invoice for the work performed.
  • Back then, messenger companies would lump all the pickups and deliveries together on one invoice.
  • The Carrier would invoice the Companies for the freight services provided.
  • Of considerably more importance is that Scanchem is now factoring its invoices, and thus increasing its apparent borrowing, the outstanding amounts being secured by a charge on the book debts of the company, as is normal.
  • An issuing bank should discourage any attempt by the applicant to include, as an integral part of the credit, copies of the underlying contract, pro forma invoice and the like.
  • There is nothing wrong with making money, but are we supposed to be sorry for the inept and obtuse customer care services (ever look at a invoice from a insurance company?) and compassion less “death panels” of the health insurance industry and the thoughtless, cavalier and deceptive practices of the financial dealings on wall street (GS and the Greek economy comes to mind)? Think Progress » Rep. McCotter complains that Obama ‘demonizes’ Wall Street and insurance companies.
  • The coat comes with a note from the soldier about how he acquired it, and the original invoice. Times, Sunday Times
  • The plaintiff submits it was not paid the $33,000 invoiced for site services, nor was it paid $10, 200 for wiring and telephone lines, plus other amounts owing.
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