incidentals Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ɪn.sɪˈden.təlz]
  • Us [ ɪn.sɪˈden.t̬əlz]

Meaning of incidentals In English

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Examples of incidentals

  • If the issue price of grain is lower than its cost (procurement price+procurement incidentals+ distribution incidentals), a government subsidy results.

  • All of these things we see as opportunities and not incidentals; we use them to create together.

  • But the vast sociological research enterprise treats objects, from the built form of the contemporary city to small-scale elements like the toothbrush, as incidentals.

  • Riches were often won almost as incidentals on the way to higher goals.

  • This sequence processes all sentential arguments and all incidentals, without any need for recursion (actually - as we will see - we apply a controlled form of recursion by iterating cascade applications).

  • I am sometimes too inclined to indulge in asides, in incidentals, in the association of ideas, let it go at that.

  • Costs have escalated whether in salaries, incidentals or capital costs.

  • For example, on less than £25,000 per annum, until recently, it had to provide publicity, propaganda, staff and all the other incidentals.

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