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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
reoccurrence

also re-occurrence, 1804, from re- "again" + occurrence.

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reoccurrence

n. Something that takes place again.

Usage examples of "reoccurrence".

He says the forcible seizure of British property cannot be condoned and only the dispatch of armed ships and men to fortify our position will prevent a reoccurrence of the injustice that has already been done.

Lyndon, his concern was all Amanda could wish, reassuring and comforting her, promising there would be no reoccurrence of that visit, and he was so pleased by impending fatherhood and the further boost which that would give his prestige within the family.

There had been no reoccurrence of this strange experience in several months.

The wind was consistent, and had been now for several days, blowing from the same quarter and creating seas that resembled each other so completely that they appeared to be merely an endless reoccurrence of the same wave.

But I recall the symptoms that occurred at its onset, and I shall report any such reoccurrence immediately.

Irritation is set up in the urethra behind the stricture by undue strain in passing water, and the frequent reoccurrence of acrid urine, as the result of any of the causes we have already mentioned, this irritation keeps gradually increasing.

As far as she could tell Grace had made it through this second reoccurrence with flying colors.

Elisha were discussing a false sign that had appeared over the country ofYemen a few days earlier, a sup-posed reoccurrence of the star of Bethlehem.

And how could he have conjured such a reoccurrence from the distance of a thousand years or more?

Michael Greenbod-Kelly replied that meteorologists, rocket experts and other technicians had selected this date many months ago and there would be no reoccurrence of such favorable atmospheric conditions for another six months.

I beg you to enlighten me with regard to my error so that I may reduce the probability of a reoccurrence in the future.