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Definition of incur
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Incur (v. i.) To pass; to
enter.
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Gain
::
Gain (n.) To get,
incur,
or
receive,
as loss, harm, or
damage..
Horn
::
Horn (n.) An
incurved,
tapering
and
pointed
appendage
found in the
flowers
of the
milkweed
(Asclepias)..
Insanability
::
Insanability
(n.) The state of being
insanable
or
incurable;
insanableness.
Tetanus
::
Tetanus
(n.) A
painful
and
usually
fatal
disease,
resulting
generally
from a
wound,
and
having
as its
principal
symptom
persistent
spasm of the
voluntary
muscles.
When the
muscles
of the lower jaw are
affected,
it is
called
locked-jaw,
or
lickjaw,
and it takes
various
names from the
various
incurvations
of the body
resulting
from the
spasm..
Reinsurance
::
Reinsurance
(n.) A
contract
by which an
insurer
is
insured
wholly
or in part
against
the risk he has
incurred
in
insuring
somebody
else. See
Reassurance.
Shame
::
Shame (n.)
Reproach
incurred
or
suffered;
dishonor;
ignominy;
derision;
contempt.
Incur
::
Incur (v. t.) To meet or fall in with, as
something
inconvenient,
harmful,
or
onerous;
to put one's self in the way of; to
expose
one's self to; to
become
liable
or
subject
to; to bring down upon one's self; to
encounter;
to
contract;
as, to incur debt,
danger,
displeasure/
penalty,
responsibility,
etc..
Remediless
::
Remediless
(a.) Not
admitting
of a
remedy;
incapable
of being
restored
or
corrected;
incurable;
irreparable;
as, a
remediless
mistake
or
loss..
Foray
::
Foray (n.) A
sudden
or
irregular
incursion
in
border
warfare;
hence,
any
irregular
incursion
for war or
spoils;
a
raid..
Losing
::
Losing
(v. t.)
Causing
or
incurring
loss; as, a
losing
game or
business..
Contract
::
Contract
(n.) To bring on; to
incur;
to
acquire;
as, to
contract
a
habit;
to
contract
a debt; to
contract
a
disease..
Saving
::
Saving
(a.)
Bringing
back in
returns
or in
receipts
the sum
expended;
incurring
no loss,
though
not
gainful;
as, a
saving
bargain;
the ship has made a
saving
voyage..
Descend
::
Descend
(v. i.) To make an
attack,
or
incursion,
as if from a
vantage
ground;
to come
suddenly
and with
violence;
-- with on or
upon..
Cureless
::
Cureless
(a.)
Incapable
of cure;
incurable.
Risk
::
Risk (n.) To incur the risk or
danger
of; as, to risk a
battle..
Incurve
::
Incurve
(v. t.) To bend; to
curve;
to make
crooked.
Irremediable
::
Irremediable
(a.) Not to be
remedied,
corrected,
or
redressed;
incurable;
as, an
irremediable
disease
or
evil..
Incursive
::
Incursive
(a.)
Making
an
incursion;
invasive;
aggressive;
hostile.
Transportable
::
Transportable
(a.)
Incurring,
or
subject
to, the
punishment
of
transportation;
as, a
transportable
offense..
Irrecured
::
Irrecured
(a.)
Incurable.
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