occur again (verb)
21IMMANUEL — (Heb. עִמָּנוּ אֵל – this spelling, everywhere in two words, of which the first has everywhere a musical accent of its own: merekha in Isa. 7:14, ṭifhaʾ in Isa. 8:8 and 8:10, is that of the manuscripts and of most early prints, With us is God ),… …
22return — 1. verb 1) he returned to Halifax Syn: go back, come back, come home Ant: depart 2) the symptoms returned Syn: recur, reoccur, occur again, repeat (itself); …
23recur — /riˈkɜ / (say ree ker), /rə / (say ruh ) verb (i) (recurred, recurring) 1. to occur again, as an event, experience, etc. 2. to return to the mind: recurring ideas. 3. to come up again for consideration, as a question. 4. to return in action,… …
24re|cur — «rih KUR», intransitive verb, curred, cur|ring. 1. to come up again; occur again; be repeated: » Leap year recurs every four years. My holiday visits…seemed to them to recur too often, though I found them few enough (Charles Lamb). 2. to return… …
25recur — ► VERB (recurred, recurring) 1) occur again. 2) (of a thought, image, etc.) come back to one s mind. DERIVATIVES recurrence noun. ORIGIN Latin recurrere, from currere run …
26recurrence — recur ► VERB (recurred, recurring) 1) occur again. 2) (of a thought, image, etc.) come back to one s mind. DERIVATIVES recurrence noun. ORIGIN Latin recurrere, from currere run …
27reoccur — ► VERB (reoccurred, reoccurring) ▪ occur again or repeatedly. DERIVATIVES reoccurrence noun …
28reoccurrence — reoccur ► VERB (reoccurred, reoccurring) ▪ occur again or repeatedly. DERIVATIVES reoccurrence noun …
29come on — verb 1. appear or become visible; make a showing (Freq. 9) She turned up at the funeral I hope the list key is going to surface again • Syn: ↑come out, ↑turn up, ↑surface, ↑show up …
30roll around — verb happen regularly Christmas rolled around again • Syn: ↑come around • Hypernyms: ↑happen, ↑hap, ↑go on, ↑pass off, ↑occur, ↑pass …