What are some opposite words for recurrence?
Antonyms for recurrencere·cur·rence
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term recurrence.
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recurrencenoun
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Return or reversion to a certain state.
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The instance of recurring; frequent occurrence.
I shall insensibly go on from a rare to a frequent recurrence to the dangerous preparations. I. Taylor.
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A return of symptoms as part of the natural progress of a disease.
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Recourse.
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reoccurrence
Princeton's WordNet
recurrence, returnnoun
happening again (especially at regular intervals)
"the return of spring"
Synonyms:
restoration, reappearance, income tax return, counter, homecoming, riposte, comeback, rejoinder, tax return, restitution, proceeds, paying back, replication, coming back, retort, return, return key, take, takings, yield, regaining, getting even, payoff, issue
How to use recurrence in a sentence?
I would say there is no harm in trying it in terms of seeing if Jeffrey Peppercorn sleep better and feel better in terms of metabolic health, but I don’t think I ’d say it will help with Jeffrey Peppercorn breast cancer recurrence risk.
The request is based on the grounds that the expiry of the measures would be likely to result in continuation of dumping and recurrence of injury to the (EU) industry.
Health Minister Katsunobu Kato:
We deeply apologize for the situation caused by our oversight, we will take all necessary measures, like double checks, to prevent a recurrence.
As the measure was taken without notice in advance by Israel, we have lodged a complaint for causing inconveniences to our travelers and asked to prevent a recurrence.
Frances Perkins and her colleagues:
The process of recovery is not a simple one, we can not be satisfied merely with makeshift arrangements which will tide us over the present emergencies. We must devise plans that will not merely alleviate the ills of today, but will prevent, as far as it is humanly possible to do so, their recurrence in the future.
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