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incur
verb as in bring upon oneself
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They incur all the development costs and take a lot of risk.
The result has been a huge black eye for the government, which will now incur significant financial and reputation costs.
My mother might be willing to incur all kinds of crazy risks for love.
The full debt—or savings depletion—that families incur; not just student debt.
The hope is that members end up restraining each other rather than incur the wrath of the police.
She preferred to die herself rather than to incur the possibility of exposing those who loved her to the guillotine.
Yet it is awkward for these officials to thus act, and in so doing they incur an unpleasant personal responsibility.
The stage has continued to enjoy a species of traditional immunity from all the reprobation which swearing is presumed to incur.
He was generally a man of prompt decision, and he well knew that he would incur by this act the charge of vacillation.
I judged the Tories were driving straight at a conflict with the country, and I thought them bound to incur an electoral defeat.
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On this page you'll find 31 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to incur, such as: acquire, arouse, earn, obtain, provoke, and catch.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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