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recurring
adjective as in chronic
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adjective as in cyclic
Strong match
Weak matches
adjective as in cyclical
adjective as in frequent
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Strong matches
adjective as in intermittent
Strongest matches
adjective as in isochronal
adjective as in isochronous
adjective as in lingering
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Strong matches
adjective as in on-again, off-again
Weak matches
- alternate
- arrested
- broken
- by bits and pieces
- checked
- cyclic
- cyclical
- discontinuing
- discontinuous
- epochal
- every other
- fitful
- here and there
- hit-or-miss
- infrequent
- interrupted
- isochronal
- isochronous
- iterant
- iterative
- metrical
- now and then
- occasional
- on and off
- periodic
- periodical
- punctuated
- recurrent
- rhythmic
- rhythmical
- seasonal
- serial
- shifting
- spasmodic
- sporadic
- stop-and-go
adjective as in periodic
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Strong match
adjective as in perpetual
Strongest matches
adjective as in protracted
adjective as in recurrent
Example Sentences
Then this recurring cycle will begin again, as a new generation begins to enter the market and make fun of their elders for being foolishly risk-averse and old-fashioned.
“The Committee is deeply concerned” that Berkeley Unified is “failing to uphold its obligations” to “end any harassment, eliminate any hostile environment and its effects and prevent any harassment from recurring.”
We typically use this for clients with taxable portfolios over $5 million, because they’re creating recurring gains in their portfolio every year.
The cross-pollination among this group is a recurring theme in the show.
The injury is understood not to be serious while there are hopes he is over the worst of a recurring groin problem.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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