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incur

[in-kur] / ɪnˈkɜr /


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Wolseley, he judges, never accepted that the logistical challenges incurred by his decision to follow the Nile had doomed his campaign.

From The Wall Street Journal

If she did pay your brother’s expenses, they again would have to agree to this in writing before those expenses were incurred to avoid legal and estate issues.

From MarketWatch

If you use a VPN in these places, you could incur fines or other legal consequences.

From Salon

The "de minimis" loophole allows overseas retailers to send goods to the UK worth up to £135 without incurring customs duty.

From BBC

HP expects to incur about $650 million in costs related to the restructuring plan, including about $250 million in the current fiscal year.

From The Wall Street Journal