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Meanings of
recur
in English
Portuguese
recorrer
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Have recourse to.
resort
fall back
Portuguese
recorrer
Portuguese
reocorrer
Catalan
repetir-se
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Happen or occur again.
repeat
Portuguese
reocorrer
Portuguese
recorrer
Spanish
recurrir
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Return in thought or speech to something.
go back
Portuguese
recorrer
Synonyms
Examples for "
go back
"
go back
Examples for "
go back
"
1
EBONY: Last question: would you ever
go
back
to reality TV again?
2
All profits
go
back
into the community to help continue the work.
3
I need you to
go
back
to work on the sight problem.
4
I think they want to
go
back
home as soon as possible.
5
Their traditions
go
back
so far, and they don't understand new ways.
Usage of
recur
in English
1
History, it has been said, never repeats itself but historical situations
recur
.
2
What has occurred in this case must ever
recur
in similar cases.
3
Most patients will ultimately fail platinum-based chemotherapy and have the disease
recur
.
4
To such cases we shall
recur
in the following chapter on Heliotropism.
5
We had some very special opportunities, they are not likely to
recur
.
6
The most marked characteristic of her case was the tendency to
recur
.
7
While these imbalances persist, talk of hard landings is bound to
recur
.
8
We can therefore only slowly
recur
to the reinforcement of universal service.
9
With the cramp threatening to
recur
,
I didn't even try to run.
10
He did not
recur
in thought to New York or the flat.
11
It would be likely to
recur
to a man in a delirium.
12
And so
recur
the former phases of battle,-reallyof threat and preparation.
13
The tension of our age is such that diversions must
recur
quickly.
14
The same opportunity will not last long, nor will it frequently
recur
.
15
The golden opportunity which such a decision offers will never again
recur
.
16
Careful long-term surveillance is indicated as many of these women will
recur
.
Other examples for "recur"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
recur
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
recur to
recur again
recur at intervals
recur frequently
recur locally
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Translations for
recur
Portuguese
recorrer
reocorrer
acontecer de novo
repitir
regressar
voltar
Catalan
repetir-se
reproduir-se
Spanish
recurrir
Recur
through the time
Recur
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common