récurrent
recurring, recurrent
adjective reh-koo-RAHN Rare
Origin: Latin recurrens, from recurrere 'to run back'
Usage Note
Récurrent describes something that appears or happens repeatedly over time — a recurring theme, problem, or symptom. The feminine form is récurrente. In mathematics, une suite récurrente is a recursive sequence.
Examples
"Ce problème récurrent ralentit notre travail."
Natural Translation
This recurring problem is slowing our work.
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