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recur

/ri'kə:/
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Explanation of the Word "Recur"

Definition: The verb "recur" means to happen again or to come back in thought, speech, or action. It can describe something that happens repeatedly or something that you think about multiple times.

Usage Instructions:
  • As a verb: "recur" is used when you want to talk about events, thoughts, or situations that happen again or keep coming back.
  • Tenses: You can use it in different tenses:
    • Present: "These problems recur often."
    • Past: "The same issue recurred last year."
    • Future: "I hope this will not recur."
Example Sentences:
  1. "The pain in my knee tends to recur after I run too much."
  2. "This is a recurring theme in her stories; she often writes about love and loss."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, "recur" can be used in discussions about patterns or cycles in various fields, such as mathematics, psychology, or literature.

Word Variants:
  • Recurring (adjective): Describes something that happens repeatedly.
    • Example: "He has a recurring dream about flying."
  • Recurrence (noun): The act of occurring again.
    • Example: "The recurrence of the problem was concerning."
Different Meanings:
  1. General Use: To happen again.
  2. Mathematics: A pattern or sequence that repeats.
  3. In Thought: To think about something repeatedly.
Synonyms:
  • Happen again
  • Repeat
  • Reappear
  • Occur again
Idioms:

While "recur" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, the idea of something recurring can relate to phrases like: - "Back to square one": Returning to a previous state or situation, often after a failure.

Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific phrasal verbs that include "recur," but you might use it in phrases like "recur to" (to refer back to something) when speaking about returning to a previous topic or thought.

Summary:

"Recur" is a useful verb to describe events or thoughts that happen again.

Verb
  1. have recourse to
    • The government resorted to rationing meat
  2. return in thought or speech to something
  3. happen or occur again
    • This is a recurring story

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