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recurrently

[ UK /ɹɪkˈʌɹəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a recurrent manner

How To Use recurrently In A Sentence

  • All follow a similar pattern, juxtaposing ‘free’ sections - in rhythms derived from operatic recitative that recurrently explode into whirligig scales and arpeggios - with fugato sections of varying degrees of formal rigidity.
  • This uniter, unity, or One, is the premonitor whence exists the premonition Unity, which so recurrently becomes conscious in man. Uncollected Prose
  • The rent payments were made recurrently to secure the continued enjoyment of those advantages.
  • In the historical experience of England in the East India Company there are two distinct phases, phases which actually repeat themselves recurrently even throughout the twentieth century.
  • The spouse may recurrently cheat upon the one with Athena archetype.
  • Secondly, Ryder recurrently nailed the more pained aspects of the human condition with laser-like insight.
  • This can be disconcerting as one discovers that their best friend or spouse annihilates them recurrently in the unconscious.
  • Throughout its entirety there is a lacquered touch of sentimental coziness, sustained by the folksy Irish music played on a Gaelic harp as background for the opening credits and then recurrently.
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