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incidence
[in-si-duhns]
noun
the rate or range of occurrence or influence of something, especially of something unwanted.
the high incidence of heart disease in men over 40.
a falling upon, affecting, or befalling; occurrence.
The incidence of murder that Sunday afternoon shocked the sleepy village.
Optics, Physics.
the striking of a ray of light, beam of electrons, etc., on a surface, or the direction of striking.
the fact or the manner of being incident.
Geometry., partial coincidence of two figures, as of a line and a plane containing it.
incidence
/ ˈɪnsɪdəns /
noun
degree, extent, or frequency of occurrence; amount
a high incidence of death from pneumonia
the act or manner of impinging on or affecting by proximity or influence
physics the arrival of a beam of light or particles at a surface See also angle of incidence
geometry the partial coincidence of two configurations, such as a point that lies on a circle
Word History and Origins
Origin of incidence1
Example Sentences
Agriculture remains the top employer in Kern County, and "would be dramatically affected by increased incidence of drought, and unprecedented heat waves that are already hitting the region," he added.
“I have no doubt that a real increase in incidence and prevalence of autism is occurring,” said Dr. Philip Landrigan, a pediatrician and director of the global public-health program at Boston College.
Firstly, the US president claimed that incidence has increased from around "one in 10,000…probably 18 years ago" to "one in 31" by 2025.
The result: higher mortality and poorer outcomes, even when incidence is lower than among women.
The country has the highest incidence of skin cancers in the world and it is estimated that two out of three Australians will have at least one cut out in their lifetime.
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