Antonym: prospective. Similar words: introspection, introspect, perspective, respectively, irrespective of, prospect, inspection, active transport. Meaning: [‚retrəʊ'spektɪv] n. an exhibition of a representative selection of an artist's life work. adj. concerned with or related to the past.
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31. Your forthcoming exhibition at the Tate Gallery follows a retrospective which took place there in 1970.
32. Perpetrators are almost exclusively male, though a few women are reported, particularly in retrospective studies.
33. Every artist should be allowed to design the retrospective box set that will define a lifetime, as has Santana.
34. It was not possible, however, to obtain such data in this retrospective study.
35. This was not a controlled trial but a retrospective assessment of the patients seen over the previous seven years.
36. The terraced house in Station Road, Darlington, is already in multiple occupancy and retrospective planning permission had been applied for.
37. Retrospective conversions and new resources offer opportunities for scholars, but they do pose problems for librarians.
38. There is ample evidence from case-histories that this might happen - and the retrospective study described above supports the idea.
39. All discussion of retrospective and prospective reimbursement systems points to the difficulties of controlling overall expenditure.
40. The retrospective includes 10 of the 12 films written and directed by Sturges.
41. A retrospective study showed that amiodarone was associated with a better prognosis in patients with documented ventricular tachycardia on electrocardiographic monitoring.
42. Periodic and retrospective reconsideration of system performance ranging over standard outputs, purpose-specific reanalysis of past performance, and new evidence.
43. Design - Retrospective review of hospital records of patients aged less than 73 years admitted to psychiatric hospital with various diagnoses of dementia.
44. They're being taught in a converted pigsty while staff try to get retrospective planning permission for the school.
45. But it was thirty-one years later and recent scholarship has questioned whether the anecdote might not have been a retrospective invention.
46. It adds some retrospective poignancy to our story, I think, and possibly some connection to Emerson's universe.
47. The Association of University Teachers settled for 4.2% this autumn, with retrospective effect from 1 April 1992.
48. A retrospective atmosphere pervaded the whole performance.
49. A retrospective method to solve the maze problem.
50. When a precedent is overruled the effect is retrospective.
51. They honoured him with a retrospective exhibition in 1987.
52. Methods: Retrospective study on hypothyroidism in the hospital.
53. Study Design. Leel III retrospective series with historical controls.
54. Methods Retrospective analysis of 736 cases reported in the literature about quinolone adverse drug reaction was made.
55. Method Retrospective materials research,[http://sentencedict.com/retrospective.html] compared with the 714 cases of uterogestation at the same period.
56. Purpose: This retrospective study evaluated the change in pharyngeal airway space associated with surgical mandibular setback.
57. Methods: Collecting 130 cases of pathologically-confirmed Renal tuberculosis, we made retrospective summary and comparison between CT plain scanning and IVP.
58. Methods: We adopted a retrospective method to analyze epidemic situation data by EPI 6 software.
59. ObjectiveTo retrospective analyze the short - and long - term effect of TCM treatment based on syndrome differentiation on bradyarrhythmia.
60. Objective:To get a retrospective conclusion of reconstructive operation for osteal orbital structure after trauma.
More similar words: introspection, introspect, perspective, respectively, irrespective of, prospect, inspection, active transport, detective, objective, protective, collective, effectively, effectiveness, aspect, suspect, respect, spectrum, inspector, spectacle, active, spectacular, actively, with respect to, distinctive, attractive, productive, collectivity, retreat, so to speak.