Recurring

Word RECURRING
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Definitions and meanings of "Recurring"

What do we mean by recurring?

To have recourse (to) someone or something for assistance, support etc.

To happen again.

To recurse.

After taking a dump, finishing and exiting the bathroom, you experience the need to take an even larger dump within a short period of time. This usually happens more than once. Urban Dictionary

A number equal to 1. The reason for this, barring any childish attempts at a "proof" is that any two numbers have an infinite number of numbers between them, and there are zero numbers between .999 recurring and 1 -- which means they are equal. Urban Dictionary

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The word "recurring" in example sentences

Doctors and patient safety campaigners said the figures underline the need for urgent action to tackle what they called a recurring mistake that leads to preventable tragedy. ❋ Unknown (2011)

And in the sitcom with the Seinfeld thing, every time I arrived, which is what they call a recurring character, my hair was a different color. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Denigrating what he described as a recurring desire by part of the country's elite over the centuries to make a sudden dash for change or even revolution, he presented himself as the tried and tested guarantor of stability. ❋ Andrew Osborn (2012)

The manual distinguishes simple overeating from binge eating, which it defines as recurring episodes of eating "unusually large amounts of food" while feeling "a sense of loss of control and strong feelings of embarrassment and guilt." ❋ Unknown (2010)

The character of the Urféist is based on a creature that visited me regularly in recurring nightmares when I was a kid. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Glenn Patterson Comment, 27 April describes the murderous and undemocratic myths behind what could be called the recurring IRA violence, and there are similar traditions at play in unionist communities. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In 2000, a psychiatric patient drew a picture of a man who appeared in recurring dreams. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The wind was blowing a gale that ever, in recurring gusts, increased upon itself. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The new interns were introduced this season on Scrubs as a possible way to extend the life of the series with a new crop of doctors, and the possible new deal would find ways to bring original cast members back in recurring roles. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Like the original message, the subsequent communiqués were characterized by a recurring theme: anger at the presence of outsiders determined to interfere with matters they knew nothing about, undermining the cultural heritage of the Andorian people. ❋ Dayton Ward (2011)

But one theme that keeps recurring is the work of Steve. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The company expects to fetch a price that not only reflects the value of its patents, but the long-term recurring revenue that stems from licensing patents, the people said. ❋ Anupreeta Das (2011)

I do think it makes sense that anyone recognizable and recurring is talked to about it, even without the legal protection needs of taking your stories to print, but that is as much out of respect to them and your relationship with them as it is about those legalities. ❋ Unknown (2008)

FYI, the main recurring villain, Tintin's Lex Luthor if you will, is a very white Greek American. loz ❋ Unknown (2008)

You have just described my pre-term recurring nightmare, mine also has these bonus features: I don't know where my classes are, I have no computer access and can't check, and I'm living with students. ❋ Angry Professor (2009)

For a while it looked like Microsoft Hating the Gays had a chance at long-term recurring story status, but with their re-reversal of position the story seems to be cooling. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Intersite sought ways in which existing land and structures in the portfolios under its control could be optimally utilised to generate long-term recurring income for both the SARCC, the agency and the state. ❋ Unknown (1998)

The generation of long-term recurring income by commercialising state property portfolios could contribute significantly to the national fiscus, said Prentice. ❋ Unknown (1998)

Christian: " Ohh, damn, BRB... gotta take a dump.." Brady: " Kay..." - [3 to 5] minutes later - [Christain]: " K back" Brady:" [WB] - a few minutes pass - Christian: " Shit... gotta go again.. Fuck! I hate Recurring Dumps!" Brady: " I laugh at your misfortune." ❋ Manbearpig2324 (2010)

.[999] recurring is [equal] to 1! Learn2math! ❋ Mike Tro (2006)

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