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re·cur·rence

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  1. recurrencenoun

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    reoccurrence

  2. recurrencenoun

    Return or reversion to a certain state.

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    reoccurrence

  3. recurrencenoun

    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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    reoccurrence

  4. recurrencenoun

    A return of symptoms as part of the natural progress of a disease.

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    reoccurrence

  5. recurrencenoun

    Recourse.

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    reoccurrence

Princeton's WordNet1.0 / 1 vote

  1. 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

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How to use recurrence in a sentence?

  1. Benjamin Davies:

    That’s a very high recurrence rate, it’s a nasty disease.

  2. 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.

  3. Steven Narod:

    The chances diminish by half with radiation, and are almost eliminated with mastectomy. People want to avoid it. Quality of life seems to be improved if recurrence was removed, if you're going to have this treatment to reduce recurrence, I would say get the mastectomy. The better of those two treatments, mastectomy involves a tremendous amount of mental relief.

  4. Denise Chamberlain:

    According to the Mayo Clinic, vitiligo occurs when pigment-producing cells (melanocytes) die or stop producing melanin — the pigment that gives your skin, hair and eyes color. There are some treatments that may restore color to the affected skin, but it does not prevent continued loss of skin color or a recurrence. Between the ages of 10 and 40, Denise masked her face and hands with a blanket of foundation and concealer to hide her vitiligo. I wore it every single day and I learnt how to perfect it so people who looked at me wouldn't even know I had it on.

  5. Naamit Kurshan Gerber:

    So we’ve had evidence before this paper that in women over 70, adding radiation lowers the risk of local recurrence, but it doesn’t change survival. And this study is really adding to the weight of that evidence, but it’s also, of course, lowering the age from 70 to 65, the role of radiation in these women is really reducing this risk of local recurrence, which it does, but there’s really no effect on overall survival.


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