Synonym: regress, return, reverse, revert. Similar words: elapse, lapse, collapse, synapse, collapsible, relax, relate, prelate. Meaning: [rɪ'læps ,'rɪː-] n. a failure to maintain a higher state. v. 1. deteriorate in health 2. go back to bad behavior.
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31. But restoration ecology is pointless if it merely leads to a relapse into high-risk behavior the moment it scores some initial success.
32. It should be remembered that one can not relapse unless one has first been in recovery.
33. We discussed ways of dealing with a relapse and made follow-up arrangements for three, six, nine and 12 months.
34. The most characteristic feature of clinical relapse is the increased flux of neutrophils into the intestine.
35. Neuroleptic medication provides some kind of protective effect against relapse.
36. The last thing I wanted was to relapse into the role of a patronizing objective observer.
37. Relapse of florid symptoms and possibly their first onset can be precipitated by stressful events.
38. When he suffered a relapse, his parents sent him to see Nolan.
39. And half the patients who discontinue medication suffer a relapse within six months, he said.
40. These findings add considerable weight to the claims that emotional arousal is of causal significance to relapse.
41. By the mid 1990s this problem was being widely reported and had acquired a name: relapse.
42. As a group, the relapse rate in adults is greater than in children.
43. Grandad had an unexpected relapse and died within a week.
44. No, each situation - recovery or relapse - can be verified by other people and has directly observable practical consequences.
45. Understanding the movement of neutrophils and the mechanisms through which they mediate tissue injury is fundamental to elucidating the pathogenesis of relapse.
46. BFoy struggled through a relapse, hospitalized for kidney stones, a side effect of his drug regimen.
47. Relapse is usual after therapy has ceased and may occur despite treatment.
48. Temposil in combination with relapse prevention training is being studied.
49. The rate of relapse in elemental diet treated patients was higher than in those who had gained remission with prednisolone.
50. A sudden relapse forced Peggy to stay in the hospital until Monday.
51. All five patients receiving oral cyclosporin had a remission but relapse occurred within three months of discontinuing the drug.
52. Relapse can be seen in changes of mood before it leads back to use of the addictive substance or behaviour.
53. He was also beginning to relapse into invective and his voice was rising.
54. For a thorough discussion of relapse prevention, see chapter 11.
55. Earlier relapse after elemental diet treatment has also been noted in paediatric patients.
56. The return to use of the substance or behaviour of addiction is only the final stage of relapse.
57. The aim of our study was to find out if the more potent prokinetic drug cisapride could prevent duodenal ulcer relapse.
58. Overinvolvement by close relatives seems to be implicated in relapse of an established schizophrenic illness.sentencedict.com
59. When the relapse came, she let it go too long.
60. Can dermatosis have a relapse the 2 nd year?
More similar words: elapse, lapse, collapse, synapse, collapsible, relax, relate, prelate, related, relaxed, relative, relate to, relation, relaxing, correlate, related to, relaxation, relatively, correlative, correlation, relationship, in relation to, foreign relations, perhaps, upset, corpse, pseudo, lap, capsicum, knapsack.