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dictionary.reference.com/browse/relapse
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to fall or slip back into a former state, practice, etc.: to relapse into silence. 2. to fall back into illness after convalescence or apparent recovery. 3. to fall back into ...
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sentence.yourdictionary.com/relapse
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She is ordered to stay at home for three months, lest she suffer a relapse. Relapse into impenetrable silence for ever and ever on these premises. The symptoms ...
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dictionary.reverso.net/english-spanish/relapse
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he relapsed into his usual state of depression volvió a sumirse en su habitual estado de depresión she had relapsed into silence había vuelto a sumirse en el ...
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translation.babylon.com/english/relapse/
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Translate relapse in English online and download now our free translator to use ... to relapse into silence - снова замолчать; It is easy to relapse into lazy habits.
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[intransitive] relapse (into something) to go back into a previous condition or into a worse state after making an improvementThey relapsed into silence.
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www.italki.com/answers/question/110432.htm
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0. No, it's not redundent, but I understand why you may think so. Relapsing means to "to fall or slip back into a former state, practice, etc.: to relapse into silence.
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3: [Verb] To fall back; to return to a former state or practice; as, to relapse into vice or ...... Lietuvi, vël nutilti (to relapse into silence), vël imti girtauti (to relapse into ...
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www.camh.net/About_Addiction_Mental_Health/Mental_Healt...
www.camh.net/About_Addiction_Mental_Health/Mental_Health_Information/Depressive_Illness/dep_illness_relapse.html
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Aug 15, 2011 ... Finally, be aware that it is common for patients, once recovered, to silently worry about relapse. Think about establishing an emergency plan ...
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He said no more, and I had to guess the rest from the inflection of his voice and his sharp relapse into silence. Another day, on getting into my train at the Flats, ...
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