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in·cur \R ə̇nˈkər, +vowel -kər.; -R -kə̄, +suffixal vowel -kər. also -kə̄r, +vowel in a following word -kər. or -kə̄ also -kə̄r\ verb (incurred ; incurred ; incurring ; incurs) Etymology: Latin incurrere, literally, to run into, from in- in- (II) + currere to run — more at current transitive verb 1. : to meet or fall in with (as an inconvenience) : become liable or subject to : bring down upon oneself < incurred large debts to educate his children > < fully deserving the penalty he incurred > 2. obsolete : to render liable or subject to : bring, entail intransitive verb 1. : to fall as a part or lot, within a scope, or during or at a time 2. archaic : to occur as a result : become involved : accrue |