recrudescence

[US]/ˌriːkruːˈdɛsəns/
[UK]/ˌriːkruːˈdɛsəns/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the recurrence of an undesirable condition; the return of a disease after a period of improvement

Phrases & Collocations

recrudescence of symptoms

recrudescence of disease

recrudescence of conflict

recrudescence of pain

recrudescence of issues

recrudescence of tension

recrudescence of violence

recrudescence of interest

recrudescence of activity

Example Sentences

the recrudescence of the disease alarmed the health officials.

after a period of calm, there was a recrudescence of violence in the region.

the recrudescence of interest in classical music surprised many.

scientists are studying the recrudescence of certain animal populations.

there was a recrudescence of the debate over climate change.

the recrudescence of old rivalries can be seen in sports.

many feared the recrudescence of authoritarianism in the government.

the recrudescence of the pandemic led to new restrictions.

experts warned of the potential recrudescence of inflation.

there was a noticeable recrudescence of cultural interest in the 1980s.

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