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remission

[ri-mish-uhn] / rɪˈmɪʃ ən /




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In January, she announced she was in remission from cancer while making an emotional return to the hospital where she received treatment.

From BBC

“If you could love someone into sobriety, into recovery, into remission from their psychiatric issues, then we’d have a lot fewer clients here,” Jones said.

From Los Angeles Times

The King, who revealed his diagnosis in February last year, is not described as being in remission or "cured" but the regularity of his treatment will be significantly reduced in the new year.

From BBC

The 77-year-old monarch isn’t cancer-free or in remission, but the treatment “will now move into a precautionary phase,” said a spokesman for the king.

From The Wall Street Journal

The regularity of treatment is going to be significantly reduced - but the King, 77, is not described as being in remission or "cured".

From BBC