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| in·cur [ in kúr ] (past and past participle in·curred, present participle in·cur·ring, 3rd person present singular in·curs) |
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1. experience something unpleasant: to suffer something undesirable such as another person's anger or a financial loss as a result of an action
 incur their wrath
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2. acquire burden: to become burdened with something such as a debt
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| [15th century. Via French< Latin incurrere "run into" < currere "run"] |
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 in·cur·rence noun |
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