regredience (Meaning)

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regredience (n.)

A going back; a retrogression; a return.

Synonyms & Antonyms of regredience

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regredience Sentence Examples

  1. The regredience of his physical condition was alarming, prompting immediate medical attention.
  2. The patient's regredience from a state of lucidity to one of confusion was a concerning development.
  3. The skill level demonstrated by the regredience pianist was astonishing, showing a remarkable decline in proficiency.
  4. The regredience of the storm brought welcome relief after days of torrential downpours.
  5. The judge's regredience on a previous ruling caused a stir among the legal community.
  6. The company's regredience in market share attributed to a lack of innovation and customer engagement.
  7. The regredience of a once-thriving ecosystem was a testament to the destructive impact of human activities.
  8. The scientist observed a regredience in the growth pattern of the experimental plants, indicating a potential nutrient deficiency.
  9. The painting's regredience from its original vibrant colors to a dull and faded state was a result of exposure to sunlight over time.
  10. The regredience of the hiker's enthusiasm as they ascended the treacherous mountain path was palpable.

FAQs About the word regredience

A going back; a retrogression; a return.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The regredience of his physical condition was alarming, prompting immediate medical attention.

The patient's regredience from a state of lucidity to one of confusion was a concerning development.

The skill level demonstrated by the regredience pianist was astonishing, showing a remarkable decline in proficiency.

The regredience of the storm brought welcome relief after days of torrential downpours.