ALL meanings of relapse
re·lapse
R r - noun relapse return of an illness 1
- noun relapse return to bad habits 1
- intransitive verb relapse fall ill again 1
- intransitive verb relapse return to 1
- verb without object relapse to fall or slip back into a former state, practice, etc.: to relapse into silence. 1
- verb without object relapse to fall back into illness after convalescence or apparent recovery. 1
- verb without object relapse to fall back into vice, wrongdoing, or error; backslide: to relapse into heresy. 1
- noun relapse an act or instance of relapsing. 1
- noun relapse a return of a disease or illness after partial recovery from it. 1
- verb relapse If you say that someone relapses into a way of behaving that is undesirable, you mean that they start to behave in that way again. 0
- verb relapse Relapse is also a noun. 0
- verb relapse If a sick person relapses, their health suddenly gets worse after it had been improving. 0
- verb relapse to lapse back into a former state or condition, esp one involving bad habits 0
- verb relapse to become ill again after apparent recovery 0
- noun relapse the act or an instance of relapsing 0
- noun relapse the return of ill health after an apparent or partial recovery 0
- intransitive verb relapse to slip or fall back into a former condition, esp. after improvement or seeming improvement 0
- intransitive verb relapse to fall back into illness 0
- intransitive verb relapse to fall back into bad habits, wrongdoing, etc.; backslide 0
- noun relapse the recurrence of a disease after apparent improvement 0