Explore Recurrent through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like perennial or repeated. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Recurrent meaning
- Recurring; happening time after time.
- Non-transient.
- Running back toward its origin.
Using Recurrent
- The main meaning on this page is: Recurring; happening time after time. | Non-transient. | Running back toward its origin.
- Useful related words include: perennial, repeated, continual.
- In the example corpus, recurrent often appears in combinations such as: the recurrent, recurrent expenditure, and recurrent.
Context around Recurrent
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 9 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Recurrent
- In this selection, "recurrent" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, galactic, causes, billion, expenditure, novae and drought stand out and add context to how "recurrent" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 6 billion recurrent and n137 and borrowing for recurrent expenditures is. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "recurrent" sits close to words such as acidic, adamu and attributable, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with recurrent
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Recurrent novae There are ten known galactic recurrent novae. (9 words)
Epilepsy is a very common brain disorder that causes recurrent seizures. (11 words)
It’s a recurrent theme for Hern, at least in this interview. (12 words)
Like the random walk, the Wiener process is recurrent in one or two dimensions (meaning that it returns almost surely to any fixed neighborhood of the origin infinitely often) whereas it is not recurrent in dimensions three and higher. (39 words)
Let me explain that, we have a deficit somehow in the region of about N2.6 trillion now, a lot of our revenue has to be spent on capital and recurrent, and recurrent is 70% of revenue. (37 words)
First, I pointed out, pulling my ID card from my wallet, I'm a fully qualified paramedic who has to go through recurrent training way in excess of the CPR class they wanted me to take. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Delta state spending over N215bn on recurrent expenditure or Bayelsa spending more on recurrent expenditure than Kano State does not look good for fiscal sustainability considering the volatility of oil prices.
Let me explain that, we have a deficit somehow in the region of about N2.6 trillion now, a lot of our revenue has to be spent on capital and recurrent, and recurrent is 70% of revenue.
Like the random walk, the Wiener process is recurrent in one or two dimensions (meaning that it returns almost surely to any fixed neighborhood of the origin infinitely often) whereas it is not recurrent in dimensions three and higher.
Recurrent novae There are ten known galactic recurrent novae.
Abderrahim Handouf, an agricultural engineer specialising in irrigation, said the kingdom remains at the mercy of recurrent drought that causes food price rises by "reducing the cultivated area and therefore the supply" of fresh produce.
Additionally, Mayo Clinic researchers that diets with daily intake of calcium and potassium may help prevent first-time or recurrent kidney stones.
Also speaking on the programme, the Managing Director of Cowry Asset Management Ltd., Johnson Chukwu, said the proposed budget is not too different from others before it, lamenting the continued increase of recurrent expenditure.
Borrowing for recurrent expenditures is the deal breaker for me, u can't keep borrowing money to keep drinking beer.
Epilepsy is a very common brain disorder that causes recurrent seizures.
First, I pointed out, pulling my ID card from my wallet, I'm a fully qualified paramedic who has to go through recurrent training way in excess of the CPR class they wanted me to take.
He expressed concern over the vast number of recurrent drug abuse cases and has been traveling around Louisiana, emphasizing the dangers of drugs like fentanyl.
He said that the budget was made up of N157.6 billion recurrent and N137.9 billion capital expenditure.
IBS is a functional bowel disorder whereby patients have recurrent abdominal pain/discomfort and a change in bowel habits brought on by certain foods.
In an analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs), the gold standard of research, Wang et al. found that cranberry-containing products were associated with UTI prevention, particularly for women with recurrent UTIs (1).
Includes effects of both sales to third party customers and to the Company's Recurrent Energy business to reflect the real underlying performance.
In January 1896, a Chicago electrotherapist named Emil Grubbe irradiated a woman's recurrent breast cancer, while others found positive results in the treatment of surface lesions and skin problems.
In the new year, Nigerians expect the now recurrent issues around PMS supply to be settled.
Its +8% yield is very solid for any investor, especially for those looking for a recurrent income.
It said even if new recurrent investment was provided, it would not be possible to achieve the objectives of the original five-year timescale.
It’s a recurrent theme for Hern, at least in this interview.
Common combinations with recurrent
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the recurrent 23×
- recurrent expenditure 19×
- and recurrent 13×
- of recurrent 11×
- recurrent and 9×
- is recurrent 8×
- with recurrent 8×
- to recurrent 8×
- or recurrent 7×
- for recurrent 7×