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  • Recur vs Reoccur: What is the Difference? | Merriam-Webster
    Both recur and reoccur can mean "to happen or appear again " Reoccur is most often used in this way Recur is used in this way but also suggests periodic or frequent repetition
  • Recur vs. Reoccur: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Something that recurs happens repeatedly and regularly Anything that happens more than once, regardless of regularity, can be said to have reoccurred You can remember that reoccur only means to happen more than once by breaking the word down and looking at the meaning of its constituent parts
  • “Recur” vs. “reoccur”: What’s the difference?
    Something that recurs will happen on a regular, repeating basis, like sunrises, heartbeats, birthdays, and holidays Something that reoccurs simply happens more than once
  • Reoccurring vs. Recurring—What’s the Difference? | Grammarly
    Reoccur and recur are verbs that share a common root word While they are very close in meaning, they are not the same Something that is recurring happens over and over again, possibly at regular intervals In contrast, something that is reoccurring is simply happening again but not always repeatedly
  • Recurs - definition of recurs by The Free Dictionary
    To return to one's attention or memory: The thought recurred to her late at night 3 To return in thought or discourse: He recurred to the subject right after dinner 4 Archaic To have recourse; resort: "When direct taxes are not necessary, they will not be recurred to" (James Madison)
  • RECUR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    Water, a symbol of life, recurs as an image throughout her poems If the symptoms recur, visit your doctor The theme of loss recurs throughout much of his writing If the problem recurred, we'd have to think again The same ideas recur throughout her books
  • Recursion - Wikipedia
    Sourdough starter being stirred into flour to produce sourdough: the recipe calls for some sourdough left over from the last time the same recipe was made Recursion is the process a procedure goes through when one of the steps of the procedure involves invoking the procedure itself A procedure that goes through recursion is said to be 'recursive' [3] To understand recursion, one must
  • recurs - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    recurs n (plural recursuri)


















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