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Recur vs Reoccur: What is the Difference? | Merriam-Webster
There is a difference in the definitions of recur and reoccur. Both words mean 'to happen again,' but one suggests frequent or periodic repetition. Both recur and reoccur can mean 'to happen or appear again.'
Recur - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
The verb recur is used to describe something that happens over and over, whether it’s an injury, an argument, or a character who pops up from time to time on a television show. Recur often describes an event that happens repeatedly, but it can also be used to describe something, such as an image or a memory, that for some reason just keeps ...
Recur Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : to have recourse : resort. 2. : to go back in thought or discourse. on recurring to my letters of that date Thomas Jefferson. 3. a. : to come up again for consideration. b. : to come again to mind. 4. : to occur again after an interval : occur time after time. the cancer recurred. Examples of recur in a Sentence.
RECUR Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) , re·curred, re·cur·ring. to occur again, as an event, experience, etc. to return to the mind: The idea kept recurring. to come up again for consideration, as a question. to have recourse. recur. / rɪˈkɜː / verb. to happen again, esp at regular intervals. (of a thought, idea, etc) to come back to the mind.
RECUR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
C2. to happen many times or to happen again: The theme of freedom recurs throughout her writing. If the pain / problem / trouble, etc. recurs, come and see me. Fewer examples. Water, a symbol of life, recurs as an image throughout her poems. If the symptoms recur, visit your doctor. The theme of loss recurs throughout much of his writing.
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