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  1. to happen again or happen many times: If the problem recurs, I’ll see my doctor about it. recurrence. noun [ C/U ] us / rɪˈkɜr·əns / recurring. adjective [ not gradable ] us / rɪˈkɜr·ɪŋ / (also recurrent, us / rɪˈkɜr·ənt /) He suffered recurring nightmares that someone was chasing him.

  2. C2. to happen many times or to happen again: The theme of freedom recurs throughout her writing. If the pain / problem / trouble, etc. recurs, come and see me. Fewer examples. Water, a symbol of life, recurs as an image throughout her poems. If the symptoms recur, visit your doctor.

  3. : to come up again for consideration. b. : to come again to mind. 4. : to occur again after an interval : occur time after time. the cancer recurred. Examples of recur in a Sentence. There is only a slight chance that the disease will recur. The same problem keeps recurring.

  4. Recur definition: to occur again, as an event, experience, etc.. See examples of RECUR used in a sentence.

  5. The verb recur is used to describe something that happens over and over, whether it’s an injury, an argument, or a character who pops up from time to time on a television show.

  6. RECUR definition: 1. to happen again or many times: 2. an occasion when something recurs: . Learn more.

  7. 1. to happen again, esp at regular intervals. 2. (of a thought, idea, etc) to come back to the mind. 3. (of a problem, etc) to come up again. 4. mathematics. (of a digit or group of digits) to be repeated an infinite number of times at the end of a decimal fraction. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Definition of recur verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · recur (third-person singular simple present recurs, present participle recurring, simple past and past participle recurred) ( intransitive) To happen again. The theme of the prodigal son recurs later in the third act. To come to the mind again. ( dated) To speak, write or think about something again; to return or go back ( to a subject).

  10. 1. to happen again, esp at regular intervals. 2. (of a thought, idea, etc) to come back to the mind. 3. (of a problem, etc) to come up again. 4. (Mathematics) maths (of a digit or group of digits) to be repeated an infinite number of times at the end of a decimal fraction. [C15: from Latin recurrere, from re- + currere to run] reˈcurring adj.