English to Hindi Dictionary recurrent

recurrent

आवर्तक
definition
adjective
she had a recurrent dream about falling
occurring often or repeatedly.
It is imperative that the needle be positioned correctly so the recurrent laryngeal and phrenic nerves are not infiltrated with medication.
(of a nerve or blood vessel) turning back so as to reverse direction.
translation of 'recurrent'
आवर्ती
adjective
बारम्बार होनेवाला,
आवर्तक
example
She has a 'recurrent' character in her dream - a man with smoldering eyes who sees through her soul - that makes her wake happy.
The 'recurrent' laryngeal nerve runs immediately behind branches of the inferior thyroid artery so care was taken to avoid damage to this structure.
I croaked, woken from my 'recurrent' dream of loading reams of information onto the computer, by a banshee wail that went on and on, somewhere in the very near vicinity.
Risks of parathyroid surgery include permanent hypoparathyroidism and damage to the 'recurrent' laryngeal nerve.
The right 'recurrent' laryngeal nerve usually passes around and behind the subclavian artery and then ascends to enter the larynx.
it was a 'recurrent' theme in the conversation
It's been much more common to see history as cyclical or 'recurrent' .
The onset is often sudden, random and frequently 'recurrent' .
Patterns are 'recurrent' , regular attributes of world phenomena or abstract examples.
The right lobe of the thyroid was massively infiltrated with tumor that had encased the right 'recurrent' laryngeal nerve.
A few million local men had just been awakened from their 'recurrent' football dream and you could hear it.
it was a 'recurrent' problem
He refers to her suffering from frequent and 'recurrent' nightmares precipitated by abuse.
She has a remarkable likeness to an unknown figure who appears in his 'recurrent' dreams, a fact that Paul takes as some sort of omen.
Its not a 'recurrent' dream but I think it has some significance.
The disorder is thus characterised by involuntary, persistent remembering or reliving the traumatic event in flashbacks, vivid memories, and 'recurrent' dreams.
Severe social and economic problems caused 'recurrent' unrest and frequent changes of government.
The regularity of spring rains is being replaced by 'recurrent' three- and four-year droughts.
Moreover, their posting to Britain was normally only one step in a career that will have taken them to many parts of the empire, including 'recurrent' periods in the imperial capital or with the emperor.
In a 'recurrent' dream, repeated hundreds of times, she saw herself walking on a narrow bridge toward the Golden City.
The 'recurrent' problems continue unchecked under his stewardship, and he has not taken the lead in response to other disasters that befall the city.
The royal dynasty he founded proved remarkably durable, surviving 'recurrent' periods of minority rule in the 15th and 16th cents.
Well I suppose a lot of people have a 'recurrent' dream.
it's a 'recurrent' injury
It is imperative that the needle be positioned correctly so the 'recurrent' laryngeal and phrenic nerves are not infiltrated with medication.
I think you should try some kind interpretation of the 'recurrent' images in your dreams (psychoanalysis, tarot, etc).
As a child I had a 'recurrent' dream about being swallowed by a snake.
To this day, I still have 'recurrent' dreams of the Corryvreckan, in which I find myself descending a watery spiral staircase to hell.
It 'recurrently' operates against the context of scientific or pseudo-scientific theories of psychological schism, and especially of the constituent splitting of bodily and psychic identities.
Alex had always been an adventurous lad, and as they had grown older, he 'recurrently' mentioned his desire to travel to India.
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