recrudesced

[US]/ˌriːkruːˈdɛst/
[UK]/ˌriːkruːˈdɛst/

Translation

v.to recur or break out again

Phrases & Collocations

pain recrudesced

symptoms recrudesced

disease recrudesced

infection recrudesced

condition recrudesced

fever recrudesced

allergy recrudesced

symptom recrudesced

tension recrudesced

anxiety recrudesced

Example Sentences

after a period of improvement, his symptoms recrudesced.

the conflict recrudesced after a brief ceasefire.

her anxiety seemed to have recrudesced during the stressful week.

the disease recrudesced, prompting a new treatment plan.

they feared that violence might recrudesce in the region.

after years of peace, tensions recrudesced between the two nations.

his addiction recrudesced after he faced personal challenges.

the issue of climate change recrudesced in the global agenda.

as the economy worsened, unemployment recrudesced across the nation.

after a temporary resolution, the debate on immigration recrudesced.

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