If something is recurring, it happens at regularly occurring intervals.
More than 60 percent of recurring costs were attributable directly to materials, products, and services purchased fromexternal suppliers.
Include in the expenses accrued for the period all recurring fees that are charged to all shareholder accounts in proportion to the length ofthe base period.
If something is recurring, it happens at regularly occurring intervals.
Examples of 'recurring' in a sentence
recurring
She sits here every day after coming home from Luke's, like déjà vu or a recurring dream.
Scarlett Thomas GOING OUT (2002)
This conversation's beginning to resemble one of those old-fashioned ballads with a recurring chorus.
Howatch, Susan ULTIMATE PRIZES (2002)
In other languages
recurring
British English: recurring /rɪˈkɜːrɪŋ/ ADJECTIVE
Something that is recurring happens more than once.
...a recurring nightmare that she has had since childhood.
American English: recurring
Arabic: مُتَكَرِّر
Brazilian Portuguese: recorrente
Chinese: 反复出现的
Croatian: povratni
Czech: opakující se
Danish: tilbagevendende
Dutch: terugkomend
European Spanish: recurrente
Finnish: toistuva
French: récurrent
German: wiederkehrend
Greek: επαναλαμβανόμενος
Italian: ricorrente
Japanese: 繰り返し発生する
Korean: 다시 발생하는
Norwegian: periodisk
Polish: powracający
European Portuguese: recorrente
Romanian: repetabil
Russian: повторяющийся
Latin American Spanish: recurrente
Swedish: återkommande
Thai: เกิดซ้ำๆ
Turkish: yinelenen
Ukrainian: повторюваний
Vietnamese: tái diễn
All related terms of 'recurring'
recur
If something recurs , it happens more than once.
recurring dream
A dream is an imaginary series of events that you experience in your mind while you are asleep .
recurring decimal
a rational number that contains a pattern of digits repeated indefinitely after the decimal point
recurring nightmare
A nightmare is a very frightening dream .
repeating decimal
a decimal in which beyond a certain point some digit or group of digits is repeated indefinitely ( Ex .: 0.47382382382...)