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    Re·cur·rent
    /rəˈkərənt/

    adjective

    • 1. occurring often or repeatedly: "she had a recurrent dream about falling"
    • 2. (of a nerve or blood vessel) turning back so as to reverse direction: "the recurrent nerve leaves the hypocerebral ganglion"
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  3. Recurrent means returning or happening time after time, or running or turning back in a direction opposite to a former course. It can be used in medical contexts, such as "recurrent fevers" or "recurrent cancer". It has a specialized anatomical sense, "running or turning back in a direction opposite to a former course". See synonyms, examples, etymology and more.

  4. Recurrent means that something happens or appears again, especially repeatedly or periodically. It can also describe an anatomical structure that runs in a reverse direction. See synonyms, origin, and sentences with recurrent.

  5. Recurrent means happening again many times. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with synonyms, related words and phrases, and examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  6. 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.

  7. Recurring is an adjective that means occurring repeatedly or happening or appearing multiple times. It can be used in different contexts, such as medical, anatomical, or artistic. Recurrent is a more common word that has a medical and anatomical sense. Learn more about the synonyms, examples, and history of recurring.

  8. Recurrent means happening or appearing again or repeatedly, or turning in a reverse direction. It can be used of blood vessels, nerves, or other anatomy. Find synonyms, translations, and related words for recurrent in various dictionaries and thesauruses.

  9. Recurrent means that something happens again and again. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as infections, costs, and themes, with pictures and pronunciation guides.

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