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recrudescence

[ ree-kroo-des-uhns ]

noun

  1. breaking out afresh or into renewed activity; revival or reappearance in active existence.


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Other 51Թ Forms

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of recrudescence1

First recorded in 1715–25; from Latin 𳦰ūŧ() “t recrudesce ” + -ence
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Who would benefit from the end of community fluoridation and a recrudescence of tooth decay?

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He knows that a recrudescence of public concerns over coverage of preexisting conditions would be electoral poison.

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“I don’t think this is reinfection. I think this is recrudescence of the original infection.”

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The convergence of several crises — the COVID-19 pandemic, extreme inequality, the recrudescence of racist and fascist movements, and the existential danger of climate change — demands something like that today.

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“If there’s recrudescence happening frequently, and people are getting severely ill the second time around, that’s potentially its own problem,” she said.

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