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    re·cur
    [rəˈkər]
    verb
    recur (verb) · recurs (third person present) · recurred (past tense) · recurred (past participle) · recurring (present participle)
    1. occur again periodically or repeatedly:
      "when the symptoms recurred, the doctor diagnosed something different"
      • (of a thought, image, or memory) come back to one's mind:
        "Steve's words kept recurring to him"
      • (recur to)
        go back to (something) in thought or speech:
        "the book remained a favorite and she constantly recurred to it"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘return to’): from Latin recurrere, from re- ‘again, back’ + currere ‘run’.
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    verb
    1. occur again periodically or repeatedly:
      happen again
      occur again
      be repeated
      repeat (itself)
      happen repeatedly
      come back (again)
      come around (again)
      appear again
       
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    2. To happen again
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      From Latin recurrō (“run back”). 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.
      re•cur /rɪˈkɜr/ v. [no object], -curred, -cur•ring. to happen again, as an event, experience, etc.: Snowstorms recur every winter. to return to the mind: The idea kept recurring. re•cur•rence, n. [countable] yet another recurrence. [uncountable] recurrence of pain.
       
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