Adjective
having no toll levied for its use
Source: WordNettoll free
a toll-free road Source: Internet
a toll-free telephone number Source: Internet
According to SACSoWACH, the national government’s gender-based violence (GBV) and femicide command centre, which runs a toll-free, 24/ 7 emergency call centre, recorded double the usual volume of calls in the first three weeks after the lockdown started. Source: Internet
A San Diego call center would be less fortunate; even with "band 6" (the most expensive lines), its 'national' number would be unreachable to millions as California is a populous state and intrastate calls needed a separate toll-free number. Source: Internet
At one point, prank callers, especially gay activists, comprised an estimated 25% of Falwell's total calls, until the ministry disconnected the toll-free number in 1986. Source: Internet
Congress also decided that it was too costly to either build toll-free Interstates parallel to these toll roads, or directly repay all the bondholders who financed these facilities and remove the tolls. Source: Internet