incur|incurred|incurring|incurs in English
verb
[in·cur || ɪn'kɜr /-'kɜː]
meet with, bring upon oneself, acquire, become liable for (generally pertaining to something unpleasant or undesirable)
Use "incur|incurred|incurring|incurs" in a sentence
1. Understand the difference between Incurs and Accumulates.
2. All cancellations incur a charge.
3. Renting usually incurs regular contact, which is to be avoided.
4. The words Incurs and Accumulates might have synonymous (similar) meaning
5. Coincidental magic does not incur paradox
6. Increased ventilation also incurs additional costs for conditioning outdoor air.
7. Dries adds: “We kept life simple and avoided incurring debts.
8. Who would dare incur our displeasure?
9. Expenditure actually incurred
10. Their plan is to incur maximum civilian casualties.
11. Please bill me for any expenses you incur.
12. The publishing of advertisements will incur charges.
13. Cash advances usually incur a higher interest rate.
14. The amount of demurrage Incur be us $ 3
15. Altruistic behavior entails giving valuable benefits to others while incurring a personal cost
16. Canceling a neighbor deal would incur a penalty.
17. 25 This second loan will incur inflated interest charges.
18. The State incurs heavy costs to keep the machinery of justice in working order .
19. They must incur debt if they are to keep abreast.
20. Contractors who fall behind schedule incur heavy financial penalties.
21. A call handed over at this level normally incurs the highest level of interconnection charge.
22. • total expenditures incurred (Actual Expenditures).
23. Most expenses that your employee incurs for your business are deductible above-the-line.
24. Loans would only incur future debt obligations, thereby hindering growth.
25. • Any third party, immediately upon incurring $500 in election advertising expenses, must register with Elections Canada (ss.