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Example sentences for "recurrent"

Lexicographically close words:
recur; recure; recurred; recurrence; recurrences; recurrently; recurring; recurs; recurso; recurved
  1. This particular kind of disaster was so frequently recurrent that he knew its possibilities all too well.

  2. I was always sorry for mother at the season of her recurrent Nemesis, and yet I was always amused at the thought of time's revenges.

  3. Its possibility sticks in the consciousness of every editor and publisher like a recurrent glycosuria.

  4. Eugenia was talking and he didn't like what she was saying about those recurrent dreams of Marise's, because he knew it was making poor Marise squirm.

  5. But there was shame for her in those recurrent spasms of horror when she had conceived the possibility that she might believe it.

  6. A persistent form of œdema sometimes remains after recurrent attacks of erysipelas, especially when they affect the face or the lower extremity, a condition which is referred to with elephantiasis.

  7. Recurrent Sarcoma of Sciatic Nerve in a woman æt.

  8. Clinical interest attaches to that form of slowly growing fibro-sarcoma--the recurrent fibroid of Paget--which is most frequently met with in the muscles of the abdominal wall.

  9. In cases in which there has been recurrent attacks of locking, the ligaments become slack, the joint is wobbly, and the quadriceps is wasted.

  10. Recurrent attacks of inflammation are prone to occur.

  11. It is by no means infrequent, however, that when recurrence takes place after an operation for the removal of cancer, the recurrent nodules make their appearance in the main scar or in the scars of stitches in its neighbourhood.

  12. Recurrent Keloid in scar left by operation for tuberculous glands in a girl æt.

  13. Hard fibromas occurring singly or in groups may be met with, especially in the skin of the buttock, and may present a local malignancy, recurring after removal like the "recurrent fibroid" of Paget.

  14. This does not necessarily imply failure to cure, as the recurrent pulsation may only be temporary; the formation of laminated clot may ultimately take place and lead to consolidation of the aneurysm.

  15. Recurrent attacks of inflammation frequently occur, especially in wens of the face and scalp.

  16. In recurrent cases the patient may be able to dislocate the tendon at will, but the disability is so inconsiderable that there is rarely any occasion for interference.

  17. Under the spell and with the reward of those grim allurements the battles of freedom, so visible in the resurrection of Italy, so unrecognised in freedom's recurrent and contemporary conflicts, must invariably be fought.

  18. But these reactions were swallowed up by the recurrent pulsations, the spasms of his vision.

  19. Certain catch-words, which incorporate a recurrent mood of character or situation, are repeated over and over again throughout the course of his dialogue.

  20. To journalism facts are important because they are facts; to literature they are important only in so far as they are representative of recurrent truths.

  21. When at last a pale and interesting lady in blue appeared feebly on deck, wiping away recurrent tears, she was received with the most perfect sympathy tempered with congratulations.

  22. The singing and the recurrent splash grew louder, filled the silence of the river, grew softer; and presently the receding oars flashed again, below the island.

  23. A recurrent splash succeeded it, and a wild melancholy singing.

  24. Her ears heard the muffled voice of ocean and the sweet recurrent whispering of the foam-white runnels beside her: they heard, and yet heard not.

  25. Recurrent attacks in cases where insufficient time is allowed for complete recovery to result, is followed by chronic inflammation and hypertrophy of the tendons.

  26. Recovery was not complete; recurrent intervals of lameness marked this case, but the horse limped so slightly that the average observer could not detect its existence after the animal had been driven a little way.

  27. The hoof, because of recurrent inflammatory attacks, is corrugated--elevations of horn in parallel rings are usually present.

  28. Recurrent attacks of this disturbance cause hypertrophy of the lymph vessels and in some cases lymphangiectasis.

  29. In other instances recurrent attacks of lameness are of such frequent occurrence that the subject is not fit for service.

  30. Likewise a member that suffers from chronic inflammation due to recurrent injury or to constant or repeated strain is less able to resist the vicissitudes of climate and work.

  31. These monologues, recurrent as the farce and more deadly, might be called shortly the jargon.

  32. Many recurrent cases of tonsilitis are due to this cause.

  33. The best preventive of recurrent colds is the judicious use of the sponge or cold shower bath.

  34. In accordance with what has been said, it is necessary to understand by all the recurrent classes, all those in whose definition the notion of inductive number does not enter.

  35. The philosophical problems that lie at the basis of recurrent proofs and processes are, as I have elsewhere argued, of the most fundamental importance.

  36. Call recurrent class every class containing zero, and containing n + 1 if it contains n.

  37. Without doubt recurrent reasoning in mathematics and inductive reasoning in physics rest on different foundations, but their march is parallel, they advance in the same sense, that is to say, from the particular to the general.

  38. Call inductive number every number which is a part of all the recurrent classes.

  39. So far, these were only recurrent symptoms of a chronic malady.

  40. The first movement contains one or two awkward and recurrent changes of time to which I call your special attention.

  41. Of popular delusions one of the most striking and recurrent examples is the belief that new and despised religious sects, which are forced to meet in private, practice obscene and abominable orgies.

  42. From recurrent needs arise habits for the individual and customs for the group, but these results are consequences which were never conscious, and never foreseen or intended.

  43. While the recurrent paroxysms were severe, Sinfi was to be carefully kept apart from Miss Wynne until it should become quite clear how much and how little Miss Wynne remembered of her past life.

  44. Yet so much of habit is there in grief that even at this time I was subject to recurrent waves of the old pain--waves which were sometimes as overmastering as ever.

  45. To the Newton mind Mr. Ford was associated only with Quarter Day--that black, recurrent cloud on the horizon of every poor man's life.

  46. Then the mournful answer knelled to her heart, and the recurrent spasms of that first agony slowly, surely settled into one dead pain, as the truth was seared into her knowledge.

  47. In the reflective determination of things with reference to their specifically meaning other things, experiences of fulfilment, disappointment, and going astray inevitably play an important and recurrent rôle.

  48. Thus certain tested ideas in performing a constant or recurrent function secure a certain permanent status.

  49. Animals can certainly by some means judge of the intervals of time between recurrent events.

  50. On the whole there can be no doubt that with almost all animals, in which the sexes are separate, there is a constantly recurrent struggle between the males for the possession of the females.

  51. What looks to us like the breakdown of a Jewish fortune through speculation, seems to the Jew the fatal recurrent result of unending opposition.

  52. You can show its terrible effects, ceaselessly recurrent throughout all our history.

  53. These from their tiring-rooms overflowed presently, garbed like dreams, to make obeisance to the dowagers and then to drift through flower-lined corridors, the foam on recurrent waves of discovery.

  54. Strangely enough, the sense of loathing which had been surging over her at recurrent intervals ever since that hour in the wood, had vanished utterly!

  55. For the next few years it was to be a matter of recurrent heart-searching for Lady Harman whether she had been profoundly wise or extremely foolish in tearing up that card of projected rules.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "recurrent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    alternate; automatic; beaten; beating; ceaseless; circling; common; connected; constant; continual; continuing; continuous; cyclic; cyclical; direct; endless; epochal; eternal; even; everyday; featureless; fitful; frequent; habitual; hackneyed; haunting; immediate; incessant; indelible; interminable; intermittent; joined; linked; many; measured; metronomic; monotonous; nagging; obsessive; ordinary; oscillatory; perennial; periodic; perpetual; persistent; prevalent; pulsing; reappearing; reciprocal; recurrent; regular; repetitive; rhythmic; rhythmical; rotary; routine; running; seamless; seasonal; serial; serried; smooth; stable; steady; stereotyped; straight; trite; ubiquitous; unbroken; unceasing; undifferentiated; undulant; unending; unforgettable; uniform; unintermittent; uninterrupted; unrelieved; unremitting; unstopped; usual