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relapse
noun as in deterioration, weakening
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verb as in deteriorate, weaken
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Trials show cladribine can reduce the number and severity of relapses.
He started the injections after his diabetes showed signs of relapsing in recent years.
Without supported intervention, experts estimate nearly all people with hoarding behaviours who are forced to clear their homes will relapse.
Her MS hasn’t relapsed in a while, but she has limited sensation in her hands, feet and ankles, and says she sometimes has trouble with her short-term memory.
He warned that the firm still expected a "relapse" in jobs growth "given the muted level of hiring indicators and elevated uncertainty about the new administration's economic policies".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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