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Meanings of
recurrent
in English
Recurring again and again.
repeated
perennial
long standing
Related terms
continual
Synonyms
Examples for "
repeated
"
repeated
perennial
long standing
Examples for "
repeated
"
1
Prime Minister John Key
repeated
that claim during question time in Parliament.
2
Graham
repeated
the problem a month later after 16 days of effort.
3
He said all the new cases were consistently positive after
repeated
tests.
4
Many times he
repeated
these words in different order, or varied them.
5
This by far is the most
repeated
quality I've heard men say.
1
The advertising versus editorial debate in the press is a
perennial
one.
2
It's a
perennial
,
like asparagus, so it comes back year after year.
3
The case has also stirred commentary on two
perennial
South African themes.
4
A
perennial
controversy in human life; coeval with the genealogies of men.
5
There is infinite and
perennial
fascination in the contemplation of the future.
1
Some of us prefer to go with quality and
long
standing
builders.
2
He'd brought the
long
standing
family tradition to Windsor Castle with him.
3
It represents business as usual, mutual mystification- aSino-Americantradition of
long
standing
.
4
Your grudge is of too
long
standing
to mend in a day.
5
President Wilson's interest in the League was intense and of
long
standing
.
Usage of
recurrent
in English
1
This was to be a
recurrent
problem on our travels round Europe.
2
Aims: Effective prevention of
recurrent
pericarditis remains an important yet elusive goal.
3
However, whether thiazide diuretics can definitely prevent
recurrent
kidney calculi remains unclear.
4
Ischemic strokes carry a significant risk of mortality and
recurrent
vascular events.
5
Purpose: To examine outcome of treatment for patients with
recurrent
follicular lymphoma.
6
Occult carcinoma must be included in possible causes of
recurrent
pulmonary embolism.
7
The primary end point was
recurrent
bleeding within 30 days after endoscopy.
8
Such statistics are important in diagnosis for each individual
recurrent
event process.
9
Objective: Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological condition characterized by
recurrent
seizures.
10
Different lactobacilli strains show different results in the prevention of
recurrent
UTIs.
11
Case: A 36-year-old woman presented with
recurrent
pregnancy loss and tubal disease.
12
Twenty-two cases had
recurrent
dislocation after a median interval of 30 months.
13
The frequency of positive nodes was significantly higher in the
recurrent
cases.
14
However, a
recurrent
theme was the predominance of individually contracted research consultancies.
15
The new lower bounds were further extended to allow for
recurrent
mutations.
16
Twelve patients had a second temporal lobe procedure for intractable
recurrent
seizures.
Other examples for "recurrent"
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About this term
recurrent
Adjective
Frequent collocations
recurrent disease
have recurrent
recurrent episodes
recurrent infections
recurrent theme
More collocations
Recurrent
through the time
Recurrent
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare