Examples of 'recur' in a sentence
Meaning of "recur"
Recur (verb): To happen or appear again, especially at regular intervals or in a similar way; to return or come back
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- To happen again.
- To come to the mind again.
- To speak, write or think about something again; to return or go back (to a subject).
- To go back to using or doing something.
How to use "recur" in a sentence
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The tumor can recur too easily.
It will recur in different forms constantly throughout.
The same stories recur over centuries.
They recur constantly throughout his work.
The condition may recur despite treatment.
They recur in different ways in each generation.
And they will recur shortly after.
Recur to the subject of infanticide in a future chapter.
Castles would recur in his own work.
Recur and go back into remission in cycles.
These images recur in later work as well.
He hoped that situation would not recur.
Stones may recur when treatment is stopped.
These episodes tend to recur over time.
Many themes recur in the various versions.
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Such a tragedy must never be allowed to recur.
Both characters recur throughout the series.
To deny genocide would be to give it an opportunity to recur.
Several images recur throughout the film.
That situation should not be allowed to recur.
And not recur for weeks or months.
Physical symptoms sometimes recur in the skin.
Three themes recur throughout these reports.
He promised new protocoals to ensure it did not recur.
Some species recur in the same area.
The serious disunity made betraying recur.
Most tumours recur within six months.
It is important to realize that syphilis can recur.
Most tumors recur within six months.
He said he believed those behaviors might recur.
They can recur with or without treatment.
I am fine now but it might recur anytime.
They tend to recur in the same place.
Such aggression must not be allowed to recur.
Cycles recur but are never completely predictable.
Painful sores often recur during outbreaks.
Symptoms recur on returning to the irradiated environment.
Sometimes though it can recur or become persistent.
A pain in the ass with a tendency to recur.
It would recur regularly throughout the movement.
The condition may recur under stress.
Disturbances in the emotions which persist or recur.
Cysts may still recur after aspiration.
But these disturbing emotions will recur.
A number of questions recur in employment discrimination cases.
We think that way because they recur.
Symptoms were reported to recur when medication was discontinued.
Most often nasal polyps tend to recur.
Eclampsia can recur with subsequent litters.
We hope the war will not recur.