Definition of Incurs. Meaning of Incurs. Synonyms of Incurs

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Definition of Incurs

Incur
Incur In*cur", v. i. To pass; to enter. [Obs.] Light is discerned by itself because by itself it incurs into the eye. --South.

Meaning of Incurs from wikipedia

- In insurance, incurred but not reported (IBNR) claims is the amount owed by an insurer to all valid claimants who have had a covered loss but have not...
- coming, an illegal action which incurs a penalty. clipping Hitting an opponent below the knees, an illegal action which incurs a penalty. coincidental penalties...
- forced to make budget cuts, including in the area of education, they had to incur additional expenses to comply with the requirements of the NCLB Act. The...
- sometimes called "breaking" backward compatibility. Such breaking usually incurs various types of costs, such as switching cost. A complementary concept...
- the death of Pope Formosus on April 4. Prior to his reign, he had twice incurred a sentence of deprivation of orders as a subdeacon and as a priest. After...
- forming a quality casting. A very castable part design is easily developed, incurs minimal tooling costs, requires minimal energy, and has few rejections....
- He reveals Zeus's abduction of Aegina to the river god Asopus, thereby incurring Zeus's wrath. His subsequent cheating of death earns him eternal punishment...
- health benefits to swimming, but it is possible for competitive swimmers to incur injuries such as tendinitis in the shoulders or knees. Evidence of recreational...
- the sum of the cost of production as incurred by the original producer, and further costs of transaction as incurred by the acquirer over and above the...
- to another with an agreement to pay it back. The recipient, or borrower, incurs a debt and is usually required to pay interest for the use of the money...