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recurrent

[ri-kur-uhnt, -kuhr-] / rɪˈkɜr ənt, -ˈkʌr- /


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The toxic haze shrouding the Indian capital, Delhi, spares no-one, but its children are counting the biggest cost of the city's worsening and recurrent pollution problem.

From BBC

The drug prevents attacks of hereditary angioedema, which causes recurrent and severe swelling of body parts.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bayer says that of the 12 million people who suffer a stroke each year, 20% to 30% will be a recurrent stroke, and that one in five stroke survivors have another one in five years.

From MarketWatch

She says she's had to be on a cocktail of medications her whole life to deal with mental-health issues, which she attributes to her time at the Allan, as well as recurrent nightmares.

From BBC

Depression in most people is a chronic or recurrent illness, says Lenze.

From The Wall Street Journal