Occurrence can be categorized as a noun.
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occurrence - an instance of something occurring; "a disease of frequent occurrence"; "the occurrence (or presence) of life on other planets" | ||
occurrence - an event that happens |
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1. | noun | A disease of frequent occurrence. | |
2. | noun | The occurrence (or presence) of life on other planets. | |
3. | noun | It is a daily occurrence that the same people who finance, arm and dispatch suicide murderers, condemn the act in English in front of western TV cameras, talking to a world audience, which even partly believes them. | |
4. | noun | That is the common occurrence in Japan. | |
5. | noun | This is a daily occurrence. | |
6. | noun | The flow of evacuation events from occurrence of a large earthquake to the conclusion of emergency counter measures. | |
7. | noun | Both victory and defeat are but an everyday occurrence to a soldier. | |
8. | noun | Needless to say, theft was a rare occurrence. | |
9. | noun | Mining-induced earthquakes are a frequent occurrence in the Ruhr area. | |
10. | noun | "If any of you survive this fatal night and return to Jamaica tell the admiral that I was in search of the pirate when this lamentable occurrence took place; tell him I hope I have always done my duty, and that I-." | |
11. | noun | The now ubiquitous occurrence of sectarian violence is the product of growing tensions between the country's different ethnic groups. | |
12. | noun | Rain is an infrequent occurrence in this part of the country. | |
13. | noun | It's an everyday occurrence in these parts. | |
14. | noun | That occurrence is inevitable. | |
15. | noun | An accident is an inevitable occurrence due to the action of immutable natural laws. |
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A disease of frequent occurrence. |
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The occurrence (or presence) of life on other planets. |
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It is a daily occurrence that the same people who finance, arm and dispatch suicide murderers, condemn the act in English in front of western TV cameras, talking to a world audience, which even partly believes them. |
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That is the common occurrence in Japan. | |
This is a daily occurrence. | |
The flow of evacuation events from occurrence of a large earthquake to the conclusion of emergency counter measures. | |
Both victory and defeat are but an everyday occurrence to a soldier. | |
Needless to say, theft was a rare occurrence. | |
Mining-induced earthquakes are a frequent occurrence in the Ruhr area. | |
"If any of you survive this fatal night and return to Jamaica tell the admiral that I was in search of the pirate when this lamentable occurrence took place; tell him I hope I have always done my duty, and that I-." | |
The now ubiquitous occurrence of sectarian violence is the product of growing tensions between the country's different ethnic groups. | |
Rain is an infrequent occurrence in this part of the country. | |
It's an everyday occurrence in these parts. | |
That occurrence is inevitable. | |
An accident is an inevitable occurrence due to the action of immutable natural laws. |