recur

Definition of recurnext
as in to renew
to occur again She had a recurring dream in which she could fly.

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Recent Examples of recur Jack Osbourne says his late father, Ozzy Osbourne, has been appearing to multiple family members in vivid, recurring dreams since his death last year. Jessica Lynch, Billboard, 12 Jan. 2026 That was a recurring theme through Friday evening, on- and off-stage. Chris Willman, Variety, 11 Jan. 2026 At the same time, a currency collapsing under international sanctions, water shortages and recurring power outages have sharpened a sense of crisis across the country. Roxana Saberi, Time, 9 Jan. 2026 His numerous other television credits include guest or recurring roles on The Blacklist, Bull, City on a Hill, Elementary, The Good Wife, Criminal Minds, Homeland and many more. Denise Petski, Deadline, 9 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for recur
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  • Zarutska’s killing brought a wave of scrutiny to Charlotte’s transit system, and the attention was renewed after another stabbing on the light rail in December.
    Mary Ramsey, Charlotte Observer, 8 Jan. 2026
  • The golden visa will be granted for one year but can be renewed every other year for the five-year duration, provided the applicant meets certain requirements.
    Brittany Chang, Condé Nast Traveler, 8 Jan. 2026
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  • Deterrence Peace lasts when the parties trust that the violence won’t reoccur.
    Valerie Morkevicius, The Conversation, 15 Dec. 2025
  • In 2024, the city added 237,000 cubic yards to its shoreline from an Army Corps of Engineers project that is expected to reoccur every 5 to 7 years for the next 50 years.
    Laylan Connelly, Oc Register, 25 Nov. 2025

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“Recur.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/recur. Accessed 19 Jan. 2026.

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