to happen; take place; come to pass: When did the accident occur?
to be met with or found; present itself; appear.
to suggest itself in thought; come to mind (usually followed by to): An idea occurred to me.
Origin of occur
1520–30; from Latin occurrere “to run to meet, arrive, meet,” equivalent to oc- oc- + currere “to run”
SYNONYMS FOR occur
1 befall.
2 arise, offer.
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synonym study for occur
1. See happen.
OTHER WORDS FROM occur
pre·oc·cur,verb (used without object),pre·oc·curred,pre·oc·cur·ring.re·oc·cur,verb (used without object),re·oc·curred,re·oc·cur·ring.un·oc·cur·ring,adjective
Eating disorders, on the other hand, are driven largely by biological processes that occur on the inside.
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But one extra trick would instantly solve the problem of crashes that occur over water.
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They maintain that the initial radicalization tends to occur offline before it is then reinforced online.
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We, on the other hand, on the police side, will naturally gear up to deal with any potential contingency that might occur.
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Diagnosis of CTE is often considered to be specialized and has to occur at a designated institution like Boston University.
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Much of the so-called gastric fermentation does not occur in the stomach but rather in the duodenum.
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Such mistakes would not occur if the telegraphists were better paid.
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The deposits are silver-lead, and they occur along the contact between approximately horizontal limestones and slates.
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Sometimes, indeed, it did occur to him that he could not be a luggage boy all his lifetime.
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It did not occur to him that her appeal and his instant response to it were as old as the race.
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British Dictionary definitions for occur
occur
/ (əˈkɜː) /
verb-curs, -curringor-curred(intr)
to happen; take place; come about
to be found or be present; exist
(foll by to)to be realized or thought of (by); suggest itself (to)
Word Origin for occur
C16: from Latin occurrere to run up to, from ob- to + currere to run
usage for occur
It is usually regarded as incorrect to talk of pre-arranged events occurring or happening : the wedding took place (not occurred or happened) in the afternoon