Relapse can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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relapse - go back to bad behavior; "Those who recidivate are often minor criminals" | ||
relapse - deteriorate in health; "he relapsed" | ||
Noun |
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relapse - The act or situation of relapsing. | ||
relapse - One who has relapsed, or fallen back into error; a backslider. |
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1. | noun | Even if you can figure out what is wrong with this poor poneh, there is always the chance for remission and then relapse so you may have to do deal with again in the future. | |
2. | noun | Sami had a drug relapse. | |
3. | noun | I try to be calmer these days. That outburst was a relapse into my old behavior. | |
4. | noun | Severe itching is one of the withdrawal symptoms. Many addicts who stay sober and committed through days of nausea, sleeplessness and fever will relapse within an hour of the itching begins. | |
5. | noun | Yanni had a relapse. |
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Even if you can figure out what is wrong with this poor poneh, there is always the chance for remission and then relapse so you may have to do deal with again in the future. |
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Sami had a drug relapse. | |
I try to be calmer these days. That outburst was a relapse into my old behavior. | |
Severe itching is one of the withdrawal symptoms. Many addicts who stay sober and committed through days of nausea, sleeplessness and fever will relapse within an hour of the itching begins. | |
Yanni had a relapse. |