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recrudescence

[ree-kroo-des-uhns] / ˌri kruˈdɛs əns /








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Who would benefit from the end of community fluoridation and a recrudescence of tooth decay?

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 22, 2024

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

From Washington Post • Apr. 27, 2022

One concerns the recrudescence of a variety of nationalism that is Orientalist whenever it arises in the Asian context.

From Salon • Jun. 26, 2018

Europe as a whole needed the German economy to recover, but everyone, especially the French, feared a recrudescence of German power.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 17, 2016

In 759 the revolt reached Gozan, and there was a recrudescence of the plague.

From The Old Testament In the Light of The Historical Records and Legends of Assyria and Babylonia by Pinches, Theophilus Goldridge




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