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    incident
    /ˈɪnsɪd(ə)nt/

    noun

    adjective

    • 1. liable to happen because of; resulting from: "the changes incident to economic development"
    • 2. (especially of light or other radiation) falling on or striking something: "when an ion beam is incident on a surface"

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  2. INCIDENT definition: 1. an event that is either unpleasant or unusual: 2. with nothing unpleasant or unusual happening…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of INCIDENT is an occurrence of an action or situation that is a separate unit of experience : happening. How to use incident in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Incident.

  4. An incident refers to a particular happening, sometimes criminal but always noteworthy. If there was a food fight in the cafeteria, an e-mail might be sent to the parents of all students telling of the incident at school. The word incident is quite vague.

  5. something appertaining or attaching to something else. an occurrence of seemingly minor importance, especially involving nations or factions between which relations are strained and sensitive, that can lead to serious consequences, as an outbreak of hostilities or a war: border incident; international incident.

  6. Define incident. incident synonyms, incident pronunciation, incident translation, English dictionary definition of incident. n. 1. a. A particular occurrence, especially one of minor importance. See Synonyms at occurrence. b. An event in a narrative or drama. 2. a. A usually...

  7. Definition of incident noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. (Definition of incident from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  9. 1. a distinct or definite occurrence; event. 2. a minor, subsidiary, or related event or action. 3. a relatively insignificant event that might have serious consequences, esp in international politics. 4. a public disturbance. the police had reports of an incident outside a pub.

  10. an occurrence of seemingly minor importance, especially involving nations or factions between which relations are strained and sensitive, that can lead to serious consequences, as an outbreak of hostilities or a war: border incident; international incident.

  11. Origin of Incident. Middle English from Old French apt to happen, an incident from Latin incidēns incident- present participle of incidere to happen in- on in– 2 cadere to fall kad- in Indo-European roots. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.