Similar words: concurring, concurring opinion, recurring, occurring, purring, spurring, concurrent, concurrence. Meaning: [ɪn'kɜr /-'kɜː] n. acquiring or coming into something (usually undesirable).
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1. He was scared of incurring his father's wrath .
2. Despite incurring heavy losses, the rebels now hold the town and the surrounding hills.
3. You risk incurring bank charges if you exceed your overdraft limit.
4. The facility of incurring the first obligation became a temptation to a second.
5. Motorcycle City lost in the resulting war, incurring massive losses that led to its cut-price sale.
6. Incurring debts is easier than paying them.
7. IBM is incurring significantly lower transportation charges.
8. But what about all that debt we're incurring?
9. Sometimes, knowingly incurring some debt is the right thing to do, and a small withdrawal can help relieve short-term time and/or resource pressures.
10. Contested Guardianship proceedings will result in your Estate incurring needless expense.
11. The stock inherent risk of incurring loss in share dealing.
12. But both sides appealed to the House of Lords, incurring a further £530,000 in costs.
13. There must be some way she could make an approach without incurring too great a risk of rejection.
14. As it was, some struggled on, more often than not incurring further losses.
15. Under the city charter, Los Angeles was prohibited from incurring a debt greater than 15 percent of its assessed valuation.
16. Agents aren't keen on multiple agency agreements as they have no guarantee of commission, despite incurring the marketing costs.
17. The larger the pack the more liberal the usage so it is often worth incurring a packaging cost penalty.
18. We are trying to drag them here soas to get direct investment and to get foreign capital without incurring foreign debt.
19. It represents a rare opportunity to bring your own bottle, without incurring a corkage fee.
20. The Inspection department's role is to ensure that quality standards are properly maintained, without incurring disproportionate costs.
21. Before the conversion of Granby House, it was not clear how this could be done without incurring enormous expense.
22. An individual farmer can produce good farm-saved seed only by incurring costs very close to the price of certified seed.
23. He has given the players a week off training to avoid incurring any injuries.
24. The Windows 2000 loader works with this header information and allows a resource-only DLL to load without incurring any performance or paging file space penalties.
25. Package design and material must combine to achieve the desired level of protection without incurring the expense of overprotection.
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26. Any other JVM using that shared class cache can subsequently execute that method as AOT code without incurring the cost of compilation.
27. This typically results in a significant decrease in elapsed time for I/O bound queries, while incurring a minor increase in CPU time.
28. Generate and maintain routines and working for vehicle product without incurring unnecessary cost to the product.
29. Such darkness, density and karma is now being returned by Earth to those responsible incurring it.
30. As an ethical concept, the metaphysical concept of "fidelity" tries to fetter translation onto the two poles of "faithful" and "unfaithful", thus incurring a number of insolvable problems.
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