oc|cur|rence

oc|cur|rence
oc|cur|rence «uh KUR uhns», noun.
1. the act or fact of occurring: »

The occurrence of storms delayed our trip.

2. a happening; event: »

an unexpected occurrence. Newspapers record the chief occurrences of the day.

SYNONYM(S): incident. See syn. under event. (Cf.event)

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • con|cur|rence — «kuhn KUR uhns», noun. 1. a having the same opinion; agreement. SYNONYM(S): assent. 2. a happening at the same time. SYNONYM(S): coincidence, juncture. 3. a working together; cooperating. SYNONYM(S): cooperation …   Useful english dictionary

  • in|cur|rence — «ihn KUR uhns», noun. the act or fact of incurring: »the incurrence of liabilities …   Useful english dictionary

  • re|cur|rence — «rih KUR uhns», noun. an occurrence again; repetition; return: »More care in the future will prevent recurrence of the mistake …   Useful english dictionary

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  • cur — bi·cur·sal; con·cur; con·cur·rence; con·cur·rent·ly; con·cur·ring·ly; con·cur·sion; con·cur·so; con·cur·sus; cu·cur·bit; cu·cur·bi·ta; cu·cur·bi·ta·ce·ae; cu·cur·bi·tar·i·a·ce·ae; cur·abil·i·ty; cur·able; cur·agh; cur·cas; cur·chie; cur·cu·lio;… …   English syllables

  • rence — ab·hor·rence; con·cur·rence; de·cur·rence; in·cur·rence; oc·cur·rence; re·cur·rence; de·ter·rence; con·fer·rence; vice·ge·rence; …   English syllables

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