Meaning & Definition of word "Recurrent"

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    Recurrent

    /rɪˈkɜːr.ənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. occurring often or repeatedly.
      • Example: She has recurrent dreams about being chased.
    • 2. happening again and again in a cycle or series.
      • Example: The recurrent themes in his artwork reflect his personal struggles.
    • 3. referring to a condition or issue that returns after a period of absence.
      • Example: The patient has suffered from recurrent infections, requiring ongoing treatment.
    • 4. characterized by recurrence; periodic.
      • Example: The recurrent nature of the festival brings the community together every year.

    Etymology

    Late Latin 'recurrentem', from Latin 'recurrere', meaning 'to run back'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    recurrent event:

    An event that happens repeatedly.

    recurrent issues:

    Problems that come up again and again.

    recurrent symptoms:

    Symptoms that return after periods of relief.

    Related Words

    recurrence:

    The act of occurring again.

    recur:

    To happen or occur again.

    current:

    Existing or happening now.

    Slang Meanings of recurrent

    Meaning: Deja vu vibes

    Example Sentence: Ever feel like you're stuck in a loop? It's just those deja vu vibes.

    Meaning: Repeat offender

    Example Sentence: When it comes to leaving my dishes out, I'm a repeat offender.