1. recurring - Noun
2. recurring - Adjective
3. recurring - Verb
Derived from recur
5. recurring - Adjective Satellite
of Recur
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe must recognize that beneath the superficial classifications of sex and race the same potentialities exist, recurring generation after generation, only to perish because society has no place for them. Margaret Mead
That's what noir feels like to me. It feels like some kind of recurring dream, with very strong archetypes operating. You know, the guilty girl being pursued, falling, all kinds of stuff that we see in our dreams all the time. Brian De Palma
We use our parents like recurring dreams, to be entered into when needed. Doris Lessing
All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities. Frank Herbert
There is one particular property of living things, however, that I want to single out as explicable only by Darwinian selection. This property is the one that has been the recurring topic of this book: adaptive complexity. Richard Dawkins
I get really restless when I haven't worked for a day and a half. I have a recurring dream that people are lined up next to my bed, waiting for autographs and taking pictures of me! Taylor Swift