acquire, arouse, attract, be responsible for, bring down, bring on, bring upon, contract, draw, fall in with, fall into, gain, get, induce, invite, provoke, run, welcome
Definitionv. make oneself subject to
Last update: October 23, 2015
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Incur somebody's anger. [Please select]
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I should incur great risk. [Please select]
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Here followed the specification of the penalties which the violator of the tomb would incur. [Please select]
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No one doubted his ability prudently to incur such an outlay. [Please select]
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"Rather, then," said Ratcliffe, "receive my solemn assurances, that you do not incur the slightest danger." [Please select]
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Decidedly, to reënter it would be to incur a deadly risk. [Please select]
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He decided to walk one way, not wishing to incur the expenses of two railroad fares. [Please select]
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You see, my young friend, that I should incur a risk. [Please select]
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"No, for I see that to poison her would be to incur the enmity of Jimgrim." [Please select]
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Britling to incur things; it was in the nature of Mrs. [Please select]
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He preferred that Micky should incur all the risks of battle, and accordingly set himself to raising his fallen comrade. [Please select]
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