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recur
[ri-kur]
verb (used without object)
to occur again, as an event, experience, etc.
to return to the mind.
The idea kept recurring.
to come up again for consideration, as a question.
to have recourse.
recur
/ rɪˈkɜː /
verb
to happen again, esp at regular intervals
(of a thought, idea, etc) to come back to the mind
(of a problem, etc) to come up again
maths (of a digit or group of digits) to be repeated an infinite number of times at the end of a decimal fraction
Other Word Forms
- recurring adjective
- recurringly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of recur1
Example Sentences
Meta said it had reinstated the lawyer's account and was taking steps to prevent the mistake recurring.
The warm welcome from the locals in Astana is a recurring theme among the travelling Welsh supporters in the Kazakh capital city.
Among the television roles she was best known for was the recurring character of an HIV-positive nurse in the hospital drama Soul City.
Of the 22 awarded series, 15 were new projects, five were recurring shows and two relocated from outside of California, including Tom Segura’s darkly comedic Netflix series “Bad Thoughts,” which previously filmed in Texas.
What was initially meant to be a one-off guest spot turned into a recurring role across six seasons, with Adler reprising the part in “The Good Fight” in 2017 and 2018.
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