recrudesce Antonyms

Meaning of recrudesce

Wordnet

recrudesce (v)

happen

become raw or open

Webster

recrudesce (v. i.)

To be in a state of recrudescence; esp., to come into renewed freshness, vigor, or activity; to revive.

recrudesce Sentence Examples

  1. After a brief lull, the symptoms of the disease recrudesced, causing a resurgence of pain and discomfort.
  2. Despite the initial success of the antibiotics, the infection recrudesced, forcing a modification in treatment.
  3. Old tensions between the rival gangs recrudesced, threatening to escalate into a violent conflict.
  4. The recrudescence of the political turmoil sent shockwaves through the nation, destabilizing the government.
  5. The patient's underlying health condition recrudesced, hindering their recovery from surgery.
  6. The memories of the tragic event recrudesced with painful intensity, haunting the survivors.
  7. The recent economic crisis caused a recrudescence of poverty and unemployment in the region.
  8. The flames of the wildfire recrudesced, threatening to engulf nearby communities.
  9. The recrudescence of the volcano forced the evacuation of nearby towns, raising concerns for public safety.
  10. The wounds of the past recrudesced in the present, casting a long shadow over the lives of the survivors.

FAQs About the word recrudesce

happen, become raw or openTo be in a state of recrudescence; esp., to come into renewed freshness, vigor, or activity; to revive.

reopen, resume,continue, proceed (with), renew, revive, pick up,restart,resuscitate

end, conclude, conclude, complete, consummate, finish, consummate, finish, end,complete

After a brief lull, the symptoms of the disease recrudesced, causing a resurgence of pain and discomfort.

Despite the initial success of the antibiotics, the infection recrudesced, forcing a modification in treatment.

Old tensions between the rival gangs recrudesced, threatening to escalate into a violent conflict.

The recrudescence of the political turmoil sent shockwaves through the nation, destabilizing the government.