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incurrence|ɪnˈkʌrəns| [f. incurrent: see -ence.] The action or fact of incurring: a. The entrance of sensations or impressions. b. The running into liabilities.
a1656Bp. Hall Wks. (1837–9) V. 421 (D.) No more..than we can open our eyes at noon-day without an incurrence and admission of an outward light. 1659Stanley Hist. Philos. xi. (1701) 465/2 Cogitation is made by incurrence of Images. 1831Mrs. Gore in Fraser's Mag. IV. 14 Further expenditure forced upon her incurrence. 1892Current Hist. (Detroit) Dec. 226/1 A barrier against the incurrence of new or altered foreign complications. |