recrudescency — index recrudescence, relapse, renewal Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
recrudescency — re·cru·des·cen·cy … English syllables
recrudescency — nsē, si noun ( es) Etymology: Latin recrudescere + English ency : recrudescence … Useful english dictionary
Recrudescence — Re cru*des cence (r? kr?*d?s sens), Recrudescency Re cru*des cen*cy ( d?s sen*s?), n. [Cf. F. recrudescence.] [1913 Webster] 1. The state or condition of being recrudescent. [1913 Webster] A recrudescence of barbarism may condemn it [land] to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
recrudescence — recrudescent, adj. /ree krooh des euhns/, n. breaking out afresh or into renewed activity; revival or reappearance in active existence. Also, recrudescency. [1715 25; < L recrudesc(ere) to RECRUDESCE + ENCE] * * * … Universalium
renewal — re·new·al /ri nü əl, nyü / n 1: the act or process of renewing a renewal of the copyright 2: the quality or state of being renewed 3: something renewed 4: something used for renewing; specif: an expenditure that betters existing fixed assets … Law dictionary
recrudescence — I noun backsliding, eruption, fresh outbreak, lapse, new outbreak, reactivation, reanimation, reappearance, recidivation, recrudescency, recurrence, regression, reinfection, relapse, renewal, resumption, resurgence, return, reversal, reverse,… … Law dictionary
relapse — I noun backsliding, declension, declination, decline, degeneration, deterioration, escheat, fall, lapse, reddere, recidivation, recidivism, recrudescence, recrudescency, recurrence, regress, regression, reoccurrence, repetition, retrocession,… … Law dictionary
recrudescence — /rikruˈdɛsəns/ (say reekrooh desuhns) noun a breaking out afresh, or into renewed activity; revival or reappearance in active existence. Also, recrudescency. –recrudescent, adjective …
recrudesce — v.i. grow up or break out again. ♦ recrudescence, ♦ recrudescency, n. ♦ recrudescent, a … Dictionary of difficult words