incurring (Meaning)

Wordnet

incurring (n)

acquiring or coming into something (usually undesirable)

Webster

incurring (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Incur

incurring Sentence Examples

  1. The company avoided incurring additional expenses by negotiating better terms with its suppliers.
  2. By investing wisely, she managed to avoid incurring any losses during the market downturn.
  3. The project was completed within budget, thus incurring no unexpected costs.
  4. To minimize risk, the investor opted for a strategy that limited potential losses and avoided incurring large liabilities.
  5. The purchase of the new equipment incurred significant expenses on the company's balance sheet.
  6. The renovation project incurred unexpected costs due to unforeseen structural issues.
  7. Incurring interest charges on the outstanding loan was unavoidable.
  8. The frequent repairs incurred by the old car became an unsustainable financial burden.
  9. The misuse of company funds incurred serious penalties for the employee involved.
  10. To avoid incurring further legal fees, they decided to settle the dispute out of court.

FAQs About the word incurring

acquiring or coming into something (usually undesirable)of Incur

seeking, catching,contracting, pursuing, courting,accepting, embracing,welcoming

escaping, eluding, escaping, evading,avoiding, shirking, eluding, shaking, shunning, dodging

The company avoided incurring additional expenses by negotiating better terms with its suppliers.

By investing wisely, she managed to avoid incurring any losses during the market downturn.

The project was completed within budget, thus incurring no unexpected costs.

To minimize risk, the investor opted for a strategy that limited potential losses and avoided incurring large liabilities.