"Incurring" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Incurring" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Incurring" Meaning

Incurring refers to the act of happening or occurring as a result of something else. It can also mean to take on or fall into a particular condition, situation, or expense. In business and commerce, incurring can imply taking on a financial loss or obligation, such as incurring debt or incurring expenses.

"Incurring" Examples

Usage Examples of "Incurring"


1. Financial Obligations


The company will incur significant debts if it doesn't invest in the new technology to stay competitive in the market.

2. Unintended Consequences


Smoking can incur serious health risks, including lung cancer and heart disease.

3. Moral Responsibility


By not speaking up against injustice, people are incurring a moral obligation to be complicit in the wrongdoing.

4. Financial Costs


The cost of employing a new team member will be incurred by the company, including benefits and training expenses.

5. Unintentional Harm


Littering can incur harm to the environment, including pollution and destruction of habitats.

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Incurably refers to something or someone that cannot be cured or remedied; having an incurable condition or disease; incurable means resistant to treatment, correction, or alleviation, often used to describe a medical condition or a person's behavior.

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