recurred

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past of recur
recur
To have recourse (to) someone or something for assistance, support etc

She only replied with a laugh, and he evidently deemed futile the bid for sympathy on the score of religious or irreligious fellowship, for he recurred to it no more.

recur
to happen again or repeatedly, especially at regular intervals
recur
happen or occur again; "This is a recurring story" return in thought or speech to something
recur
{v} to have recourse, return, arise
recur
To come back; to return again or repeatedly; to come again to mind
recur
cancer that returns after treatment to the same site or a new site in the body
recur
return in thought or speech to something
recur
have recourse to; "The government resorted to rationing meat"
recur
To happen again
recur
To resort; to have recourse; to go for help
recur
To occur again Recurrence is the return of cancer, at the same site as the original (primary) tumor or in another location, after it had disappeared
recur
to occur again; reappearance of cancer cells at the same site or in another location
recur
If something recurs, it happens more than once. a theme that was to recur frequently in his work. a recurring nightmare she has had since childhood
recur
happen or occur again; "This is a recurring story"
recur
To recurse
recur
To occur at a stated interval, or according to some regular rule; as, the fever will recur to- night
recur
{f} happen again, repeat; come to mind again; reappear, resurface
recurred

    Türkische aussprache

    rikırd

    Aussprache

    /rēˈkərd/ /riːˈkɜrd/

    Etymologie

    [ ri-'k&r ] (intransitive verb.) 1529. Middle English recurren to return, from Latin recurrere, literally, to run back, from re- + currere to run; more at CAR.
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