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51relapse — 1. verb a) To fall back again. He has improved recently but keeps relapsing into states of utter confusion. b) To recur; to worsen, be aggravated. 2 …
52relapse — re|lap|se Mot Pla Nom masculí …
53relapse — re·lapse || rɪ læps , rÉªË n. regression, reversion to a former state; recurrence of an illness after an initial recovery v. regress, revert to a former state (esp. a negative one); recur, reappear (illness) …
54relapse — pleaser …
55relapse — I. v. n. Fall back, return to a former state (especially a bad state), backslide. II. n. 1. Falling back, return to a former state (especially a bad state), lapse, backsliding. 2. Falling back, return to a former state …
56relapse — v 1.(all in reference to a former state) fall or slip back, revert, Rare. retrovert, regress, retrogress; backslide, lapse, recidivate, fall from grace, apostatize. 2. move backward, reverse, recede, retrocede, ebb; decline, deteriorate, weaken,… …
57relapse — re·lapse …
58relapse — n. a return of disease symptoms after recovery had apparently been achieved or the worsening of an apparently recovering patient s condition during the course of an illness …
59relapse — The return of signs and symptoms of cancer after a period of improvement …
60relapse — v. & n. v.intr. (usu. foll. by into) fall back or sink again (into a worse state after an improvement). n. also the act or an instance of relapsing, esp. a deterioration in a patient s condition after a partial recovery. Phrases and idioms:… …