Etymology: [ ri-'laps, 'rE-" ] (noun.) 15th century. From Latin relapsus, past participle of relabi (“to slide back, fall back”) re- (“back”) + labi (“to slip, slide, fall”).
Synonyms: backsliding, fall, fall from grace, lapse, loss, recidivism, recurrence, regression, repetition, retrogression, return, reversion, setback, turn for the worse, worsening, backslide, be overcome, be overtaken, degenerate
Antonyms: healing, progress, strengthening, get better, heal, strengthen
tekrar kötüleşmek, kötüye gitmek, nuks, kötüye gitme, kötüleşme, eski haline dönmek, kötü yola sapmak, nüks, kötüleşmek, tekrarlama, yeniden suç işlemek, bozulma, yineleme, tekrarlamak, eski haline dönme, depreşmek, nüksetmek, relaps, (kötü yola) sapma, 1. eski (ve kötü) haline dönmek; into (eski ve kötü haline) dönmek, eski (ve kötü) haline dönmek; into (eski ve kötü haline) dönmek. i. eski (ve kötü) haline dönme, Nüksetme, yeniden hastalanma, relaps, yeniden sap, yeniden nüksetmek, depreşme, relapsing fever tıb, Borelia grubuna ait şiddetli ve bulaşıcı bir humma, tekrar fenalaşmak, kötü hale dönme, ge, yeniden dalalete veya günaha sapmak, tekrar kötü yola sapmak, eski (ve kötü) haline dönme, İyileşmeyi takiben tekrar oluşan, nüksedici,
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tekrar kötüleşmek fiil
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kötüye gitmek
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nuks Diş Hekimliği
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kötüye gitme
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kötüleşme
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eski haline dönmek
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kötü yola sapmak
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nüks Tıp
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kötüleşmek
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tekrarlama Tıp
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yeniden suç işlemek
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bozulma Diş Hekimliği
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yineleme Tıp
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tekrarlamak
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eski haline dönme
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depreşmek
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nüksetmek
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relaps Tıp
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(kötü yola) sapma
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1. eski (ve kötü) haline dönmek; into (eski ve kötü haline) dönmek fiil
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eski (ve kötü) haline dönmek; into (eski ve kötü haline) dönmek. i. eski (ve kötü) haline dönme
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Nüksetme, yeniden hastalanma, relaps Tıp
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yeniden sap fiil
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yeniden nüksetmek
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depreşme isim
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relapsing fever tıb
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Borelia grubuna ait şiddetli ve bulaşıcı bir humma
To recur; to worsen, be aggravated, To fall back again, The act or situation of relapsing, recurrence of the disease following treatment, A return of cancer after it has been controlled by treatment, The reappearance of signs and symptoms of a disease after a period of improvement, A return of the disease after it has been in remission following treatment, the return of a disease, go back to bad behavior; "Those who recidivate are often minor criminals, The recurrence of depressive illness after some initial improvement, the return of some of the symptoms of a disease or condition after treatment has ceased, The return of depressive symptoms during the acute or continuation phase of treatment (ie, up to 9 months after treatment begins), To repeat the addictive behavior for which an individual has received treatment, The return by a person in recovery to the self prescribed, non-medical use of any mind- altering substance and risk of the consequent problems associated with its use, Definition: Drinking or using drugs again after a period of abstinence Trying to quit drinking or using and not being able to do so, a slip backwards, as in: Just when we thought he was going to get well, he suffered a relapse, A return of cancer after it had been controlled by treatments, When a condition comes back after it has been successfully treated, The return of features towards the original malocclusion following orthodontic treatment, the return of signs and symptoms of an illness after a period of improvement, regression, reversion to a former state; recurrence of an illness after an initial recovery, regress, revert to a former state (esp. a negative one); recur, reappear (illness), If you say that someone relapses into a way of behaving that is undesirable, you mean that they start to behave in that way again. `I wish I did,' said Phil Jordan, relapsing into his usual gloom Relapse is also a noun. a relapse into the nationalism of the nineteenth century, reappearance of disease after it has disappeared, To slide or turn back into a former state or practice; to fall back from some condition attained; generally in a bad sense, as from a state of convalescence or amended condition; as, to relapse into a stupor, into vice, or into barbarism; sometimes in a good sense; as, to relapse into slumber after being disturbed, To slip or slide back, in a literal sense; to turn back, A sliding or falling back, especially into a former bad state, either of body or morals; backsliding; the state of having fallen back, One who has relapsed, or fallen back, into error; a backslider; specifically, one who, after recanting error, returns to it again, To fall from Christian faith into paganism, heresy, or unbelief; to backslide, a failure to maintain a higher state, If a sick person relapses, their health suddenly gets worse after it had been improving. In 90 per cent of cases the patient will relapse within six months. Relapse is also a noun. The treatment is usually given to women with a high risk of relapse after surgery. when someone becomes ill again after having seemed to improve, reappearance of cancer after a disease-free period, deteriorate in health; "he relapsed", The reappearance of signs and symptoms of disease after treatment, Following a period of improvement, relapse is a return of the signs and symptoms of a disease, Recurrence of disease after an initial response to treatment, the return of a disease after a partial recovery from the disease, go back to bad behavior; "Those who recidivate are often minor criminals", recurrence of disease symptoms following a period of improvement, Reappearance of a disease after a period of improvement, The return (or recurrence) of symptoms of a disease after a period of improvement, past of relapse, third-person singular of relapse, present participle of relapse, Marked by a relapse; falling back; tending to return to a former worse state,
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To recur; to worsen, be aggravated
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To fall back again - "He has improved recently but keeps relapsing into states of utter confusion."
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The act or situation of relapsing
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recurrence of the disease following treatment
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A return of cancer after it has been controlled by treatment
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The reappearance of signs and symptoms of a disease after a period of improvement
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A return of the disease after it has been in remission following treatment
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the return of a disease
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go back to bad behavior; "Those who recidivate are often minor criminals
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The recurrence of depressive illness after some initial improvement
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the return of some of the symptoms of a disease or condition after treatment has ceased
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The return of depressive symptoms during the acute or continuation phase of treatment (ie, up to 9 months after treatment begins)
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To repeat the addictive behavior for which an individual has received treatment
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The return by a person in recovery to the self prescribed, non-medical use of any mind- altering substance and risk of the consequent problems associated with its use
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Definition: Drinking or using drugs again after a period of abstinence Trying to quit drinking or using and not being able to do so
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a slip backwards, as in: Just when we thought he was going to get well, he suffered a relapse
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A return of cancer after it had been controlled by treatments
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When a condition comes back after it has been successfully treated
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The return of features towards the original malocclusion following orthodontic treatment
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the return of signs and symptoms of an illness after a period of improvement
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regression, reversion to a former state; recurrence of an illness after an initial recovery isim
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regress, revert to a former state (esp. a negative one); recur, reappear (illness) fiil
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If you say that someone relapses into a way of behaving that is undesirable, you mean that they start to behave in that way again. `I wish I did,' said Phil Jordan, relapsing into his usual gloom Relapse is also a noun. a relapse into the nationalism of the nineteenth century
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reappearance of disease after it has disappeared
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To slide or turn back into a former state or practice; to fall back from some condition attained; generally in a bad sense, as from a state of convalescence or amended condition; as, to relapse into a stupor, into vice, or into barbarism; sometimes in a good sense; as, to relapse into slumber after being disturbed
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To slip or slide back, in a literal sense; to turn back
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A sliding or falling back, especially into a former bad state, either of body or morals; backsliding; the state of having fallen back
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One who has relapsed, or fallen back, into error; a backslider; specifically, one who, after recanting error, returns to it again
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To fall from Christian faith into paganism, heresy, or unbelief; to backslide
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a failure to maintain a higher state
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If a sick person relapses, their health suddenly gets worse after it had been improving. In 90 per cent of cases the patient will relapse within six months. Relapse is also a noun. The treatment is usually given to women with a high risk of relapse after surgery. when someone becomes ill again after having seemed to improve
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reappearance of cancer after a disease-free period
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deteriorate in health; "he relapsed"
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The reappearance of signs and symptoms of disease after treatment
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Following a period of improvement, relapse is a return of the signs and symptoms of a disease
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Recurrence of disease after an initial response to treatment
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the return of a disease after a partial recovery from the disease
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go back to bad behavior; "Those who recidivate are often minor criminals"
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recurrence of disease symptoms following a period of improvement
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Reappearance of a disease after a period of improvement
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The return (or recurrence) of symptoms of a disease after a period of improvement
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relapsed
past of relapse
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relapses
third-person singular of relapse
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relapsing
present participle of relapse
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relapsing
Marked by a relapse; falling back; tending to return to a former worse state
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