Sentences

incur in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To incur means to become subject to or liable for something, typically an expense or obligation, as a result of one's actions.

Sample Sentences

  1. You may incur additional charges if you exceed the data limit on your plan.
  2. The company decided to incur the costs of employee training to improve productivity.
  3. If you fail to make your payment on time, you will incur late fees.
  4. Investing in new technology can incur significant upfront expenses but may lead to greater savings in the long run.
  5. The organization aims to minimize the risks that might incur during the project development phase.
  6. The company may incur additional costs if the project timeline is extended.
  7. If you fail to pay your rent on time, you will incur late fees.
  8. Traveling during peak season can incur significant expenses for tourists.
  9. She decided to incur the risk of investing in the startup despite its uncertain future.
  10. Neglecting regular maintenance can incur serious damage to your vehicle over time.