adjective
- capable of being incurred; able to be brought upon oneself or acquired
Usage: formal; often used in legal or financial contexts
Examples
- The company faces incurrable debts if it continues to overspend.
- Medical expenses are incurrable costs that patients must budget for.
- By signing the contract, you accept all incurrable liabilities.
- The project has several incurrable risks that need to be managed.
- Incurrable penalties apply to those who violate the agreement.