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recur

Intransitive Verb
past: recurredpp: recurreding: recurring

This term describes a return of an event or state after a period of absence. It carries a neutral to negative connotation, often appearing in medical contexts to describe the return of a disease or in psychological contexts to describe a persistent thought. It suggests a cyclical nature rather than a random occurrence. In literary or analytical contexts, the word shifts toward a pattern of repetition. It describes a motif or theme that surfaces multiple times to reinforce a central idea, creating a sense of structural cohesion or inevitable return.

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[~]

To happen again or return after an interval of time.

"The symptoms of the illness may recur if the patient stops taking the medication."

Intransitive Verb
[~]

To appear or occur repeatedly in a particular context, such as a theme in a story or a pattern in data.

"The motif of betrayal recurs throughout the entire novel."

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