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retrogress

American  
[re-truh-gres, re-truh-gres] / ˌrɛ trəˈgrɛs, ˈrɛ trəˌgrɛs /

verb (used without object)

  1. to go backward into an earlier and usually worse condition.

    to retrogress to infantilism.

    Synonyms:
    revert, retreat, withdraw, retrograde, degenerate, decline
  2. to move backward.


retrogress British  
/ ˌrɛtrəʊˈɡrɛs /

verb

  1. to go back to an earlier, esp worse, condition; degenerate or deteriorate

  2. to move backwards; recede

  3. biology to develop characteristics or features of lower or simpler organisms; degenerate

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Origin of retrogress

First recorded in 1810–20; from Latin retrōgressus, past participle of retrōgradī “to go back or backward,” equivalent to retrō- “back, backward, behind” + gred-, combining form of gradī “to step, go” + -tus past participle suffix, with dt becoming ss; see retro-

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