Relapse in spanish

Recaída

pronunciation: rekɑidɑ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

relapse1 = recaída, repetición, reincidencia. 

Example: To be considered a new relapse, it must be 30 days since your last relapse ended.

relapse (into)2 = volver a caer (en), recaer. 

Example: In these circumstances it is easy to relapse into 'scientism' and mistake means for ends = En estas circunstancias es fácil recaer en el "cientifismo" y confundir los medios por los fines.

Relapse synonyms

recidivism in spanish: , pronunciation: rəsɪdɪvɪzəm part of speech: noun lapse in spanish: , pronunciation: læps part of speech: noun, verb regress in spanish: , pronunciation: rigres part of speech: noun, verb reversion in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪvɜrʒən part of speech: noun retrogress in spanish: , pronunciation: ritroʊgrəs part of speech: verb relapsing in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪlæpsɪŋ part of speech: noun fall back in spanish: , pronunciation: fɔlbæk part of speech: verb backsliding in spanish: , pronunciation: bækslaɪdɪŋ part of speech: noun recidivate in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪsɪdəveɪt part of speech: verb lapsing in spanish: , pronunciation: læpsɪŋ part of speech: noun reverting in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪvɜrtɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective get worse in spanish: , pronunciation: getwɜrs part of speech: verb

Relapse antonyms

get over pronunciation: getoʊvɜr part of speech: verb bounce back pronunciation: baʊnsbæk part of speech: verb get well pronunciation: getwel part of speech: verb pull round pronunciation: pʊlraʊnd part of speech: verb
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