Incurs [verb]
Definition of Incurs:
bring upon oneself
Synonyms of Incurs:
Sentence/Example of Incurs:
“American Baby” tracks the unconscionable losses incurred by one woman and child.
A provincial leader recently asked local industries to “go all out to make up for the loss” incurred by the outbreak.
Each Oklahoma hospital owned by the company was auctioned off by a bankruptcy trustee in charge of settling financial debts incurred under EmpowerHMS.
In order to convert that stock to tangible assets, they would have to sell it, which could potentially crater the stock’s value on top of incurring tax obligations.
To mitigate this, local governments often offer tax breaks to developers, letting them avoid the increased expense they’ll incur for building something new.
Each event has taken a huge toll in lives lost and damages incurred.
When the bill of sale is executed the purchaser becomes entitled to all the benefits of ownership, and incurs all the liabilities.
“Nor can you be surprised if a poacher is caught, that he incurs the penalty,” replied the Roundhead.
Sin not only incurs present misery, but has opened the gates of despair, and kindled inextinguishable flames.
When two people marry without love, they must run all the risk such a union usually incurs.