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    reoccurrence
    /ˌriːəˈkʌrəns/

    noun

    • 1. a further or repeated occurrence: "Greene suffered a reoccurrence of his hamstring injury"

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  2. verb. re· oc· cur ˌrē-ə-ˈkər. reoccurred; reoccurring. Synonyms of reoccur. intransitive verb. : to occur again : to happen another time : recur. took measures to prevent such accidents from reoccurring. The arthritis attacks are sudden and temporary. While they sometimes reoccur, they do not seem to leave permanent damage.

  3. While they are very close in meaning, they are not the same. Something that is recurring happens over and over again, possibly at regular intervals. In contrast, something that is reoccurring is simply happening again but not always repeatedly. Here’s a tip: Want to make sure your.

  4. Reoccurrence is a noun that means a repeated occurrence, such as a reappearance, recurrence, or return. The Free Dictionary provides the pronunciation, translation, and thesaurus of reoccurrence and related words.

  5. What to Know. Both recur and reoccur can mean "to happen or appear again." Reoccur is most often used in this way. Recur is used in this way but also suggests periodic or frequent repetition.

  6. Reoccurrence is a noun that means something that takes place again. Learn the origin, synonyms, and sentence examples of reoccurrence from YourDictionary.

  7. noun. Something that takes place again. synonyms. recurrence. AI Feedback. exact ( 38 ) After admitting that he was prepared to risk rather than rest star man Alexis Sanchez for last weekend's trip to Norwich City, the Chilean suffered a reoccurrence of his long-term hamstring problem and now looks set to be out until Christmas. 1. Independent.

  8. noun [ C or U ] uk / riˈkʌr.əns / us / rɪˈkɝː.əns / Add to word list. the fact of happening again: The doctor told him to go to the hospital if there was a recurrence of his symptoms. Maintaining immune function after surgery may contribute to lower tumour recurrence rates. Synonyms. repeat. return. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.