relapse|relapsed|relapses|relapsing in English
verb
[re·lapse || rɪ'læps ,'rɪː-]
regress, revert to a former state (esp. a negative one); recur, reappear (illness)
Use "relapse|relapsed|relapses|relapsing" in a sentence
1. Backsliding - a failure to maintain a higher state lapsing, relapse, relapsing, reverting, lapse, reversion failure - an act that fails; "his failure to pass the test" recidivism - habitual relapse into crime
2. She relapsed into melancholia.
3. Relapses occur in up to 50% of patients.
4. She relapsed into melancholia [ silence ].
5. I relapsed into a seeming normality.
6. Unfortunately, she occasionally relapses, requiring short-term hospitalization.
7. The prisoner had relapsed into his taciturnity.
8. Pustular Bacterid is a chronic disease, often with repeated relapses
9. 12 All endoscopically proved ulcer relapses were then registered.
10. Relapse Prevention: Awfulizing Sobriety
11. Relapses and Recurrent Chronic Bacteric Prostatitis - Biofilm Related, A Case Report
12. Unless treated, illness may relapse.
13. What about typhoid or some kind of relapsing fever?
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15. He relapsed into a thoughtful mood at once.
16. If not, we relapse into scepticism.
17. The majority of relapses occur within 6 months of finishing treatment.
18. Most drug abusers relapse within a year.
19. What are the signs of relapse?
20. After convalescence he had a relapse.
21. After relapse I am so Anxioused
22. Bert Kreischer - The Berty Boy Relapse Tour
23. 11 Consider through relapsing venomous scheme of a bloodcurdling held his mind.
24. Bert Kreischer: The Berty Boy Relapse Tour
25. 14 If not, we relapse into scepticism.