recurring
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- recurringly adverb
- unrecurring adjective
Etymology
Origin of recurring
Example Sentences
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Glanville had been struggling for the last few years with a mysterious ailment that caused recurring facial swelling, speech impairment and the loss of teeth, leaving her reluctant to go out in public.
From Los Angeles Times
Organic revenue from subscriptions and support, as well as annual recurring revenue, were “a bit lighter than expected,” J.P.
From MarketWatch
What begins as short-term help can turn into a recurring budget strain.
From MarketWatch
Lack of space at headquarters is a recurring complaint.
Palo Alto reported annual recurring revenue from its security services growing to $6.3 billion, beating Wall Street expectations of $6.13 billion.
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