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incurred

[ in-kurd ]

adjective

  1. (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

  1. the simple past tense and past participle of incur ( def ).
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  • -·ܰ adjective
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"In truth, the government never incurred those costs and could never reach that ceiling amount. The real, documentable savings from early termination were approximately $153 million", they estimated.

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"The losses I have incurred are big because I can't go buy anything any more, and I don't even know how I will feed my children," said June Mwamwaja.

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Meghan's personality is absolutely not everyone's cup of bespoke herbal hibiscus tea, but she's also incurred a whole lot of wrath simply for being not white and not British.

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In June 2023, the pontiff underwent another operation under general anesthetic to remove scar tissue and repair a hernia in his abdominal wall, problems incurred by his previous colon surgery.

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But if it looks like costs incurred by tariffs will result in higher price tags, some may look to rival handsets or second-hand devices.

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