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relapse
verb intr
1
a to sink or fall back into a former state or condition, especially one involving evil or bad habits;
b to backslide.
2 to become ill again after apparent or partial recovery.
noun
1
a the act or process of relapsing;
b backsliding.
2 a return to ill health after apparent or partial recovery.
[16c: from Latin relabi , relapsus to slide back]
relapsed adjective .
relapser noun .
relapsing adjective .
verb intr
1
a to sink or fall back into a former state or condition, especially one involving evil or bad habits;
b to backslide.
2 to become ill again after apparent or partial recovery.
noun
1
a the act or process of relapsing;
b backsliding.
2 a return to ill health after apparent or partial recovery.
[16c: from Latin relabi , relapsus to slide back]
relapsed adjective .
relapser noun .
relapsing adjective .
relapsing fever
noun a disease characterized by recurrent attacks of fever.
noun a disease characterized by recurrent attacks of fever.
relate
verb (related , relating )
1 to tell or narrate (a story, anecdote, etc).
2 (usu relate one thing to or with another) to show or form a connection or relationship between facts, events, etc related his unhappiness to a deprived childhood .
3 intr (relate to someone) colloq
a to get on well with them;
b to react favourably or sympathetically to them.
4 intr (relate to something)
a to be about it or concerned with it I have information that relates to their activities ;
b to be able to understand it or show some empathy towards it I can relate to her angry response ;
c (also relate with something) to have or form a connection or relationship with it crime relates to poverty .
5 intr , law said of a decision, etc: to date back in application; to be valid from a date earlier than that on which it was made.
[16c: from Latin referre , relatum to bring back]
relatable adjective .
verb (related , relating )
1 to tell or narrate (a story, anecdote, etc).
2 (usu relate one thing to or with another) to show or form a connection or relationship between facts, events, etc related his unhappiness to a deprived childhood .
3 intr (relate to someone) colloq
a to get on well with them;
b to react favourably or sympathetically to them.
4 intr (relate to something)
a to be about it or concerned with it I have information that relates to their activities ;
b to be able to understand it or show some empathy towards it I can relate to her angry response ;
c (also relate with something) to have or form a connection or relationship with it crime relates to poverty .
5 intr , law said of a decision, etc: to date back in application; to be valid from a date earlier than that on which it was made.
[16c: from Latin referre , relatum to bring back]
relatable adjective .
related
adjective
1
a belonging to the same family;
b connected by birth or marriage.
2 connected.
3 music referring to or indicating a key that shares notes with another key or keys.
relatedness noun .
adjective
1
a belonging to the same family;
b connected by birth or marriage.
2 connected.
3 music referring to or indicating a key that shares notes with another key or keys.
relatedness noun .
relation
noun
1 an act of relating.
2 a telling or narrating.
3 the state or way of being related.
4 a connection or relationship between one person or thing and another.
5 someone who belongs to the same family through birth or marriage; a relative.
6 kinship.
7 a reference;
b respect.
8 (relations) social, political or personal contact between people, countries, etc.
9 (relations) euphem sexual intercourse.
in or with relation to something in reference to it; with respect to it.
noun
1 an act of relating.
2 a telling or narrating.
3 the state or way of being related.
4 a connection or relationship between one person or thing and another.
5 someone who belongs to the same family through birth or marriage; a relative.
6 kinship.
7 a reference;
b respect.
8 (relations) social, political or personal contact between people, countries, etc.
9 (relations) euphem sexual intercourse.
in or with relation to something in reference to it; with respect to it.
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