retrogressive Synonyms

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retrogressive Meaning

Wordnet

retrogressive (s)

going from better to worse

Webster

retrogressive (a.)

Tending to retrograde; going or moving backward; declining from a better to a worse state.

Passing from a higher to a lower condition; declining from a more perfect state of organization; regressive.

retrogressive Sentence Examples

  1. The retrogressive policies implemented by the government stifled economic growth and social progress.
  2. The retrogressive nature of the proposed legislation threatened to undermine fundamental rights and freedoms.
  3. The company's retrogressive actions aimed to reverse years of technological advancements.
  4. The educational system faced retrogression due to outdated curricula and inadequate funding.
  5. The medical community condemned the retrogressive decision to ban certain vaccines.
  6. Social reforms encountered retrogressive resistance from conservative groups.
  7. The administration's retrogressive stance on environmental protection endangered the planet's health.
  8. The retrogressive shift in public opinion towards authoritarianism alarmed democratic activists.
  9. The crumbling infrastructure was a testament to the retrogressive neglect of urban planning.
  10. The retrogressive ideology of the organization hindered its ability to innovate and adapt to societal changes.

FAQs About the word retrogressive

going from better to worseTending to retrograde; going or moving backward; declining from a better to a worse state., Passing from a higher to a lower condition

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The retrogressive policies implemented by the government stifled economic growth and social progress.

The retrogressive nature of the proposed legislation threatened to undermine fundamental rights and freedoms.

The company's retrogressive actions aimed to reverse years of technological advancements.

The educational system faced retrogression due to outdated curricula and inadequate funding.