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recrudesce
[ ree-kroo-des ]
verb (used without object)
- to break out afresh, as a sore, a disease, or anything else that has been quiescent.
Synonyms: ,
recrudesce
/ 藢谤颈藧办谤耻藧藞诲蓻蝉 /
verb
- intr (of a disease, trouble, etc) to break out or appear again after a period of dormancy; recur
Derived Forms
- 藢谤别肠谤耻藞诲别蝉肠别苍肠别, noun
- 藢谤别肠谤耻藞诲别蝉肠别苍迟, adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of recrudesce1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of recrudesce1
Example Sentences
It presents a fine contrast with 鈥淭emptation Island,鈥 an early-twenty-first-century artifact with a fin-de-si猫cle vibe, which has recently recrudesced on the USA Network.
Provided always that the servant did not recrudesce!
It was noticeable that in these rambling soliloquies his English seemed to recrudesce into better construction and phraseology.
It disappeared amongst the people, only to recrudesce in some localities as fresh infection was introduced by the white man, or brought back to the settlements by visits to the white towns.
Nor from within the darkened chamber of himself could reality recrudesce.聽
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