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recurrió

Recurrió is a Spanish verb form used to express a past action of turning to someone or something for help, support, or a decision. Grammatically, it is the third-person singular pretérito indefinido (simple past) form of the verb recurir/recurrir, depending on dialect. The meaning centers on having resorted to a resource, authority, or option in the past.

Etymology and meaning: The verb recurrir derives from re- plus the Latin currere, meaning to run back

Usage notes: Recurrió is common in narrative and formal contexts, including legal, administrative, and journalistic writing.

Related forms: The infinitive is recurrir, and there are related forms such as recurro (I resort to),

or
to
return
to
something.
In
modern
Spanish,
recurir/recurrir
covers
senses
such
as
to
resort
to
a
method,
to
appeal
to
a
court
or
authority,
or
to
turn
to
a
person
for
assistance.
The
form
recurrió
or
recurrió
a
X
typically
appears
with
a
complement
introduced
by
a
or
a
la/primer
and
so
on,
depending
on
the
object
of
the
resort.
Example
usages
include:
“La
empresa
recurrió
a
un
tribunal,”
meaning
it
turned
to
a
court,
and
“El
ciudadano
recurrió
a
su
abogado
para
obtener
asesoría.”
The
exact
phrasing
may
vary
by
region,
and
some
contexts
prefer
the
standard
verb
recurrir
with
its
own
set
of
past
forms.
recurres
(you
resort
to),
recurrió
(he/she
resorted),
and
recurrieron
(they
resorted).
The
form
recurrió
is
the
standard
past
form
in
many
varieties;
recurrió
itself
demonstrates
how
accentuation
marks
tense
and
helps
distinguish
it
from
other
conjugations
in
written
Spanish.