Returning to a former state.
Go back to a previous state.
Get worse or fall back to a previous condition.
Другие значения термина "regress" 1 With Toynbee in mind, I let my thoughts regress to hunter-gatherer times.
2 An important distinction, however, exists between the dynamical and the mathematical regress .
3 Then I started to regress , failing on moves I'd had on lockdown.
4 People can quickly lose mental faculties and even regress to mental retardation.
5 Otherwise Europe will regress to a dark past we thought gone for ever.
6 This will determine if we're going to progress or regress as a society.
7 The atom provides a natural terminator to the Crumboblious Cutlets type of regress .
8 Sometimes the benefits of evolution are debatable, and sometimes progress is clearly regress .
9 Clinical symptoms of Th1 mediated autoimmune diseases regress in many patients during pregnancy.
10 And yet, Sunday had threatened to regress into literally a non-event.
11 The regress in this case is decisively terminated by the atom.
12 The day we stop feeding them we will regress , not progress.
13 God presents an infinite regress from which he cannot help us to escape.
14 Cardiac abnormalities are frequent during the acute stage but regress gradually.
15 Verily I say, the human soul is exalted above all egress and regress .
16 Congenital cutaneous juvenile xanthogranulomas with or without systemic involvement spontaneously regress .
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