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quebra
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caiguda
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caída
A failure to maintain a higher state.
relapse
lapse
reversion
relapsing
lapsing
backsliding
Portuguese
quebra
Tending to return to an earlier state.
returning
regressive
1
The Birds run a risk of
reverting
to behaviors less than helpful.
2
The shape of Lianna Agnellis fell in on itself,
reverting
to water.
3
The majority of possessed were intent on
reverting
to their original features.
4
On the phone, Alex had said the bar was
reverting
.. .
5
Adobe recommends
reverting
to a previous version until the bugs are fixed.
6
He had not any consolation in
reverting
to Dr. Shrapnel's heavy Puritanism.
7
The chameleon suit lost its bark pattern,
reverting
to a dark grey.
8
Could it be cured without destroying its cause and
reverting
to barbarism?
9
Joe Tapine starts at lock with Ryan Sutton
reverting
to the pine.
10
The thought of rural Europe
reverting
one day to original forest is heartening.
11
Pancho broke the painful silence by
reverting
to the original topic in hand.
12
Or maybe they're just
reverting
to their normal uncivilized state, too.
13
They were all
reverting
to a more civilized state of behaviour.
14
Unfortunately, Scotland is
reverting
to typical patchy snow, Arctic winds and horizontal rain.
15
But in some form they are
reverting
for the Roman Empire.
16
Accordingly, there was no difficulty in
reverting
to the subject of our visit.
reverting
revert
revert to
revert back
revert to type
revert again
revert once
Portuguese
quebra
recidiva
Catalan
caiguda
recaiguda
fallida
Spanish
caída