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relapse
[ri-laps, ri-laps, ree-laps]
verb (used without object)
to fall or slip back into a former state, practice, etc..
to relapse into silence.
to fall back into illness after convalescence or apparent recovery.
to fall back into vice, wrongdoing, or error; backslide.
to relapse into heresy.
noun
an act or instance of relapsing.
a return of a disease or illness after partial recovery from it.
relapse
verb
to lapse back into a former state or condition, esp one involving bad habits
to become ill again after apparent recovery
noun
the act or an instance of relapsing
the return of ill health after an apparent or partial recovery
Other Word Forms
- relapser noun
- relapsable adjective
- unrelapsing adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of relapse1
Example Sentences
“She relapsed over seven times, died twice, Narcan twice, and she’s nine-plus years sober now,” Kitsch says.
Williams had privately struggled with addiction to ketamine and had recently relapsed after years of sobriety.
He credits the hub with helping him avoid relapse, and reducing his need for hospital care.
It was an ode to my mother and my wife, just telling them that I wasn’t giving up every time I relapsed.
She asked if someone who came off universal credit as their illness subsided but then had a relapse and needed the benefit would be awarded a lower rate compared to what they had previously received.
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