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  1. 1. : running or turning back in a direction opposite to a former course used of various nerves and branches of vessels in the arms and legs. 2. : returning or happening time after time. recurrent complaints. recurrently adverb. Did you know? Recurrent vs. Recurring. Is there a difference between recurring and recurrent?

  2. RECURRENT definition: 1. happening again many times: 2. A recurrent blood vessel or nerve turns back to run in the…. Learn more.

  3. Recurrent means something that happens repeatedly. The word recurrent comes from a Latin word meaning "to return or come back." A recurrent dream, good or bad, keeps coming back. You'll hear this word used often about abstract things like dreams, thoughts, and in literature, themes.

  4. adjective. that recurs; occurring or appearing again, especially repeatedly or periodically. Synonyms: intermittent, persistent, repeated. Anatomy. turned back so as to run in a reverse direction, as a nerve, artery, branch, etc. recurrent.

  5. adj. 1. happening or tending to happen again or repeatedly. 2. (Anatomy) anatomy (of certain nerves, branches of vessels, etc) turning back, so as to run in the opposite direction. reˈcurrently adv. reˈcurrence n.

  6. A recurrent event or feeling happens or is experienced more than once. Race is a recurrent theme in the work. ...buildings in which staff suffer recurrent illness.

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

  8. recurrent meaning, definition, what is recurrent: happening or appearing several times: Learn more.

  9. RECURRING definition: 1. happening many times, or happening again: 2. (of a number) repeating itself forever following a…. Learn more.

  10. occurring or appearing again, esp. repeatedly or periodically. Anatomy, Biology turned back so as to run in a reverse direction, as a nerve, artery, branch, etc. Latin recurrent- (stem of recurrēns ), present participle of recurrere to run back, equivalent. to recurr ( ere) (see recur) + -ent- - ent. 1590–1600.