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Definitions for Recurring
re·cur·ring
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Princeton's WordNet
recurring, revenantadjective
coming back
"a revenant ghost"
Wiktionary
recurringadjective
Happening or occurring frequently, with repetition.
recurringadjective
Of a decimal: having a set of digits that is repeated indefinitely.
Every rational number can be written as either a terminating decimal or a recurring decimal.
Webster Dictionary
Recurring
of Recur
Wikidata
Recurring
Recurring was the fourth and final Spacemen 3 studio album, finally released in February 1991, some time after the band had broken up. By the time the album was recorded, relations between the band had soured to the extent that the record is in 2 parts - the first side by Peter Kember, and the second by Jason Pierce. The album included "Hypnotized", a Pierce composition that was a minor hit in the UK in 1990.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Recurring in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Recurring in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of Recurring in a Sentence
Property stocks will have more support since price valuation can be justified by more stable valuation of land banks and recurring assets. On the other hand, cement stock valuations are based on cement demand - a less stable variable in the slowing economy and increasing competition.
Our Q1 business performance shows that our focus on value through recurring revenue growth and profitability, as announced last year, is successful.
I think one thing that Michael Barbaro and Carolyn Ryan do really well is Michael Barbaro and Carolyn Ryan talk about Michael Barbaro and Carolyn Ryan reporters as recurring characters on the show and Michael Barbaro and Carolyn Ryan listeners really not only look forward to hearing from them, but they also really rely on them.
Relieving people of the burden of freedom in order to make them feel safe is a recurring theme in the history of authoritarianism.
He was a recurring nighttime intruder and that was frightening.
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