intr.v.  re·curred, 
re·cur·ring, 
re·curs 1.  To happen or occur again or repeatedly: The pain recurred after eating.
2.  To return to one's attention or memory: The thought recurred to her late at night.
3.  To return in thought or discourse: He recurred to the subject right after dinner.
4.  Archaic   To have recourse; resort: "When ... direct taxes are not necessary, they will not be recurred to" (James Madison).