Similar words: current, currently, currency, security, curriculum, blackcurrant, correct, surreptitious. Meaning: [rɪ'kɜrənt /-kʌr-] adj. recurring again and again.
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61. Others are killed by recurrent cold waves, by boat propellers, and infrequently by crocodiles and sharks.
62. Both local and national industrial action by prison officers has been a recurrent event.
63. Rain was dripping through the roof in several places, falling with a recurrent plop and splash on to the wet floor-boards.
64. It receives a substantial recurrent grant from the University, which covers its operational overheads.
65. Our emphasis on biliary cholesterol saturation in the pathogenesis of recurrent stones, therefore, may have been incorrect.
66. Even when awake in the daytime, I have a recurrent memory of a dream I had a few days ago.
67. For a considerable part of the intervening period there was recurrent civil strife between magnate and dynastic factions.
68. Of the survivors, none suffered recurrent symptoms after complete recovery.
69. Interestingly, gap junctions in patients with recurrent ulcer were much fewer than in patients with first onset ulcer.
70. In 1829 a Royal Commission of Enquiry, appointed because of recurrent annual deficits, began an investigation of the colony's affairs.
71. The postwar years saw recurrent crises, and resolutions to be more businesslike and to cut losses.
72. On May 10 Mullings presented a budget for 1990-91 with recurrent expenditure estimated at J$7,049 million and capital expenditure of J$3,522,800,000.
73. In the remainder, the recurrent stones were silent or asymptomatic.
74. Severe lipaemia due to chronic alcohol abuse may result in recurrent attacks of pancreatitis and diabetes mellitus.
75. Of the two patients with recurrent pouchitis who have ulcerative colitis both have had pouch excision because of poor functional results.
76. But suicide is a recurrent theme in support group discussions.
77. But Oklahomans have always had a way of turning their recurrent disasters, both natural and man-made, into assets.
78. But even recurrent sense relations are of varying general significance.
79. And at a time of frequent harvest failures and recurrent food shortage, exports of grain were being ruthlessly forced upwards.
80. They were also asked if they had ever consulted a doctor about recurrent bowel symptoms or abdominal pain.
81. It also is important to establish the recurrent right of the people to select political leaders who do take office.
82. That particular experience left me with a recurrent dream about falling from great heights.
83. But recurrent harvest failures, the most notorious of which led to devastating famine in 1891, imposed severe hardship on many.
84. He was referred by his General Practitioner whom he had consulted after experiencing recurrent episodes of upper abdominal pain and severe indigestion.
85. All the patients carried a diagnosis of chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction based on recurrent symptoms of bowel obstruction without physical lesion.
86. In addition, gap junctions in patients with recurrent ulcer were significantly fewer than in those with first onset ulcer.
87. In the felt and wooden ornaments we find the recurrent motif of the griffin.
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88. From about 1690 agricultural productivity declined, and conditions were aggravated by the effects of war and recurrent subsistence crises.
89. Pippin I's recurrent problem had been the meddling of his father, ex-king of Aquitaine.
90. Its effect was particularly damaging in relation to the recurrent tragedies of death in childhood, which are examined in the next chapter.
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