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recurrent
[ri-kur-uhnt, -kuhr-]
adjective
that recurs; occurring or appearing again, especially repeatedly or periodically.
Anatomy., turned back so as to run in a reverse direction, as a nerve, artery, branch, etc.
recurrent
/ rɪˈkʌrənt /
adjective
happening or tending to happen again or repeatedly
anatomy (of certain nerves, branches of vessels, etc) turning back, so as to run in the opposite direction
Other Word Forms
- recurrently adverb
- unrecurrent adjective
- unrecurrently adverb
- recurrence noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of recurrent1
Example Sentences
So unsurprisingly, the Federal Trade Commission last year finalized a “click to cancel” rule, requiring that it be as easy to cancel a recurrent subscription as it is to sign up.
Charities say the findings could help provide an explanation, in some cases, for the trauma and devastation of recurrent miscarriage.
Last year, I saw an oncologist for recurrent fevers.
"This decision was not made lightly, but it is driven by the health challenges he has faced over the past few years, particularly with allergies and recurrent chest infections while touring extensively," the statement said.
"If we can't turn that into recurrent funding, we're back to square one or even worse off. It's a temporary breather," she added.
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