(Frequently plural) an expense not budgeted or not specified.
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Examples for "incidental"
Examples for "incidental"
1However, the impact of incidental stenoses on future cardiac events remains unknown.
2Background: Increasing numbers of incidental pancreatic lesions are being detected each year.
3The Construction segment is mainly engaged in construction work and incidental business.
4The book abounds in religious suggestion; even its incidental touches are illuminating.
5Proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees, subsistence and incidental costs.
1I have more than enough money on hand for that, and a good deal of incidental expense beside.
2They would require considerable to purchase coal, and for other incidental expenses.
3But the Englishman has many more incidental expenses than the American.
4Less legacy duty and incidental expenses, fourteen hundred and twenty-eight six and fourpence.
5Out of these fees the clerk's salary and incidental expenses were to be paid.
1There is a memo from HR about the correct format for minor expense claims.
2Or shall she eat, whether hungry or not, and pay all her own minor expenses?