amendment, change of allegiance, improvement, palingenesy, recurrence, refreshment, regenesis, relapse, resurgence, reversal, revivescence, second youth
Definitionn. a return of something after a period of abatement
Last update: November 7, 2017
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We can prevent recrudescence of malaria. [Please select]
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No recrudescence has been officially announced. [Please select]
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CHAPTER XVIIIA RECRUDESCENCE OF DIVINE RIGHT End of the dictatorship. [Please select]
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It was a recrudescence of Chinese humour. [Please select]
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It has, in consequence, escaped that recrudescence of the primitive and inchoate known in England and among ourselves as pre-Raphaelitism. [Please select]
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As the burning liquid scorched his throat, a recrudescence of old impulses surged up through the crust of more modern usage. [Please select]
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The lion was forgotten--her own peril--everything save the wondrous miracle of this strange recrudescence. [Please select]
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Later on a recrudescence of Mongolian energy in Western Asia was destined to create a still more enduring monarchy in India. [Please select]
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Some sudden recrudescence of strength which the dying sometimes receive came to the woman. [Please select]
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He thought of this with a sudden recrudescence of the hatred he had nurtured for the Empire. [Please select]
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A recrudescence of anger glinted in Weedon Scott's grey eyes, and he muttered savagely, "The beast." [Please select]
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