Recur vs. Occur

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Recurverb

To have recourse (to) someone or something for assistance, support etc.

Recurverb

(intransitive) To happen again.

Recurverb

To recurse.

Recurverb

To come back; to return again or repeatedly; to come again to mind.

Recurverb

To occur at a stated interval, or according to some regular rule; as, the fever will recur to-night.

Recurverb

To resort; to have recourse; to go for help.

Recurverb

happen or occur again;

Recurverb

return in thought or speech to something

Recurverb

have recourse to;

Occurverb

(intransitive) To happen or take place.

Occurverb

(intransitive) To present or offer itself.

Occurverb

(impersonal) To come or be presented to the mind; to suggest itself.

Occurverb

To be present or found.

Occurverb

To meet; to clash.

Occurverb

To go in order to meet; to make reply.

Occurverb

To meet one's eye; to be found or met with; to present itself; to appear.

Occurverb

To happen; to take place; as, I will write if opportunity occurs.

Occurverb

To come to the mind; to arise in the mind; to suggest itself; to be presented to the imagination or memory; - of an idea or thought; as, it never occurred to me to call John to ask.

Occurverb

come to pass;

Occurverb

come to one's mind; suggest itself;

Occurverb

to be found to exist;

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