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[ US /ɹiˈkɝənt, ɹɪˈkɝənt/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪkˈʌɹənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. recurring again and again
    perennial efforts to stipulate the requirements

How To Use recurrent In A Sentence

  • We encounter a patient with recurrent jaundice resulting from tumor ingrowth to the metallic stent.
  • Recovering slowly, with agony, from each of these recurrent blows, his unquenchable exuberance had lived.
  • Similarly, a bout of angina may be protective; but the protection may well be lost with recurrent angina.
  • For the ground bass of recurrent sound is poetic metre. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Snyder justified the secrecy because Eisenhower, since 1945, had suffered from “recurrent attacks of lower abdominal pain and distention.” Eisenhower 1956
  • Neither carbamazepine nor phenytoin are effective in preventing recurrent febrile seizures.
  • I have a recurrent dream that I've turned into an elephant.
  • She has a remarkable likeness to an unknown figure who appears in his recurrent dreams, a fact that Paul takes as some sort of omen.
  • He had subsequent radical excision of the recurrent nodule, including surrounding abdominal wall, costal cartilages, and ribs.
  • Men younger than 18 years, those with recurrent or incarcerated herniae, and those with scrotal diseases (tumor, orchitis) were excluded from the study.
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