recur

/rɪˈkɜr/
verb
  1. To happen again, especially repeatedly or at intervals.
    • Her headaches recur whenever she is under a lot of stress.
    • The theme of love and loss recurs throughout the novel.
    • The same problem tends to recur every few months.
  2. To come back into one's mind; to be remembered again.
    • The dream recurs every night, always the same.
    • The memory of that day recurs to me whenever I hear that song.
    • A strange thought kept recurring in his mind during the meeting.
Antonyms
What does "recur" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean