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incur <-rr-> [ɪnˈkɜ:ʳ, Am -ˈkɜ:r] VB trans

1. incur ECON:

incur costs
ponosić [perf ponieść]
incur debt
zaciągać [perf zaciągnąć]

2. incur (bring upon oneself):

ściągać [perf ściągnąć] na siebie
wzbudzać [perf wzbudzić] czyjąś złość

3. incur (risk):

ryzykować [perf za-] karę
OpenDict entry

incur N

Present
Iincur
youincur
he/she/itincurs
weincur
youincur
theyincur
Past
Iincurred
youincurred
he/she/itincurred
weincurred
youincurred
theyincurred
Present Perfect
Ihaveincurred
youhaveincurred
he/she/ithasincurred
wehaveincurred
youhaveincurred
theyhaveincurred
Past Perfect
Ihadincurred
youhadincurred
he/she/ithadincurred
wehadincurred
youhadincurred
theyhadincurred

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The result is missed sales, or incurring the expense and time lag of transporting the article.
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Specifically, many universities steered student borrowers to a preferred lender, which resulted in the borrowers' incurring higher interest rates.
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It is used to visualize and test shapes and ideas without incurring the cost and effort of producing a full-scale product.
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