Recaída
pronunciation: rekɑidɑ
part of speech: noun, verb
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