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incurred
[in-kurd]
adjective
(of a usually undesirable consequence) experienced or brought upon oneself.
The report did not reveal the exact number of disaster-affected families or the value of their incurred losses.
verb
the simple past tense and past participle of incur.
Other Word Forms
- self-incurred adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of incurred1
Example Sentences
City Administrative Officer Matt Szabo said in a memo to the City Council that the city has incurred at least $19.7 million in costs through June 16.
Wolves have incurred substantial losses over the past two seasons, but successful player sale profits have offset these.
They’re also seeking reimbursement from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for expenses incurred while tackling the first batch of pools.
Ali is being investigated for alleged breaches of Ipsa's scheme for reimbursing MPs for staffing and business costs "incurred in the performance of their Parliamentary functions".
The amount would be $15,000, less than one-third of the debt owed and only $3,000 more than the original debt incurred eight years earlier.
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