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retrogradation

American  
[re-troh-grey-dey-shuhn] / ˌrɛ troʊ greɪˈdeɪ ʃən /

noun

  1. backward movement.

  2. decline or deterioration.


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Etymology

Origin of retrogradation

1545–55; < Late Latin retrōgradātiōn- (stem of retrōgradātiō ), probably equivalent to Latin retrōgrad ( us ) retrograde + -ātiō -ation, as translation of Greek anapodismós

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The retrogradation of wheat starch in bread is responsible for staling.

From New York Times • Aug. 6, 2016

As it cools down, the starch goes through a process called retrogradation and the molecules begin to to rearrange and realign themselves into a crystalline structure again.

From Forbes • Nov. 23, 2011

Frightful retrogradation of human nature, all the more hideous that it contrasted with the elegance of the costume!

From History of the Commune of 1871 by Lissagary, P.

At long intervals some master-minds appeared, looking upon each advance in practical science as a retrogradation in the true utility.

From Edgar Allan Poe's Complete Poetical Works by Poe, Edgar Allan

In truth, however, the retrogradation was much slighter than appeared on the surface.

From American Political Ideas Viewed from the Standpoint of Universal History by Fiske, John

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