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relapse English

Meaning relapse meaning

What does relapse mean?

relapse

(= recidivate) go back to bad behavior Those who recidivate are often minor criminals deteriorate in health he relapsed (= backsliding) a failure to maintain a higher state

Synonyms relapse synonyms

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Conjugation relapse conjugation

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relapse · verb

Examples relapse examples

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Movie subtitles

Although it seems somewhat a relapse into the style of his earlier Keystones it was the most popular film in the whole series of twelve.
I haven't had a single case of relapse.
I know this will cause a relapse.
I have a vague feeling of relapse coming on.
Oh, nonsense, dear. I shall telephone in the morning and see if you've had a relapse.
But, Gustave, don't you think I might relapse?
I told David that there is a chance you'll have a relapse.
He got a little better last year but then had a relapse.
My wife had a relapse.
No, the doctor might have a relapse.
I am afraid he's had another relapse.
I don't know whether your case was decided in such a manner, if it were, it's possible that following such ingenious workings, the machinery might relapse.
The pain to lose you my relapse will cause, more horrible that the evil which overpowered me before the short cure had with your presence.
Sometimes one has a relapse, you know.
Mr. Hardy just had a relapse.
A relapse?
I regret to inform you that Mr. Hardy has had a relapse.
I can't stand this excitement. I know this will cause a relapse.
It's a relapse.
If you insist upon my leaving, thereby causing me to suffer a relapse I shall sue you for every additional day I am held inactive which will amount, I assure you, to a tidy sum.
Elliott Templeton's had a relapse.
Come on, Scheherazade. If she should have a relapse, bring her back.
Buttons and I were hoping she'd have a relapse and you'd have to come back.
She must have had a severe relapse.
She'll have a relapse.
He's had a relapse.
Just a little relapse.
He's about to have a psychopathic relapse.
As long as you don't get another visit from the village. and have a relapse.
We cannot afford a relapse.
If you have a relapse, you may have to come back.
This relapse was caused by yesterday's argument.
A slight strain could cause a relapse.
I just don't want to get up too soon, or I'll have another relapse.
The reformation of your church is still incomplete, the danger that your country could relapse into a pit of popery still great.
Relapse, that's when they're most dangerous.

News and current affairs

If they do, they are punished and, if they relapse, excluded from play.
Early onset depression (before 20 years of age) is particularly associated with a significantly higher risk of relapse and recurrence.
Moreover, there is a high risk of relapse in the event of a significant downturn in the global economy.
The risk now is a relapse into reform fatigue.
Without opposition support, Lebanon's government can do little more than manage the most basic day-to-day state functions, but the country is unlikely to relapse into civil war.
Or the eurozone could relapse into recession and crisis, reviving the risk of redenomination in the event that the monetary union breaks up.
This is also what they miss even as they relapse into the bad old habits at home.
Today's consensus among economists is that the recession is already over, that the US and global economy will rapidly return to growth, and that there is no risk of a relapse.
Fearful of a relapse of end-market demand in a still-shaky post-crisis world, Asian policymakers have been reluctant to take an aggressive stand for price stability.
Abe has flinched because the economy remains weak, posing renewed risks of a deflationary relapse.
It was necessary to unite the West in order to prevent the spread of dictatorship, as well as the danger of a relapse into old national conflicts.
NEW HAVEN - Relapse is the rule in the post-crisis global economy.
The odds of a recessionary relapse in an environment of unusually weak growth - very much the problem today - should not be minimized.
Having reduced the risk of a relapse into recession, the US economy is able now to move on its own power, though gingerly.
The problem is that, despite the clear need for multilateralism, there is a risk of a relapse into bilateralism due to a lack of global leadership.
Fortunately, there was no relapse, because the West had learned its lessons from historical mistakes.
Failure to do so has proved a major factor in countries' relapse into war, because, in the absence of peace, there can be no sustainable development.
CAMBRIDGE - For Egypt, the question of the day is whether the country will build an open, democratic political system or relapse into some form - new or old - of autocracy.
A relapse into regional war and Islamist terror?
But many of them relapse and escape to Yemen.
Greater Europe, in which I include not only Russia, but also the US, needs a new peace treaty, or rather system of accords, that draw a line under Europe's horrible twentieth century and thus prevent a historical relapse.

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