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a return of something after a period of abatement
a recrudescence of the symptoms
a recrudescence of racism
How To Use recrudescence In A Sentence
- In some quarters there has been some recrudescence of the _Shakti_ cultus, with its often obscene and horrible rites, and the unnatural depravity which was so marked a feature in the case of the band of young Brahmans who conspired to murder Mr. Jackson at Nasik represents a form of erotomania which is certainly much more common amongst Hindu political fanatics than amongst Hindus in general. Indian Unrest
- He had had experience in quartz-mining before he went to Alaska, and he enjoyed the recrudescence of his old wisdom in such matters. Chapter IX
- a recrudescence of the symptoms
- The stop laser show latter several days the tumor has not seen the recrudescence.
- a recrudescence of racism
- France; its object was to prevent by higher theological studies a recrudescence of Albigensianism. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
- A high rate of repopulation of skin with microfilariae will allow parasite transmission, possibly with ivermectin-resistant O. volvulus which could eventually lead to recrudescence of the disease. ANC Daily News Briefing
- Remained Balatta, who, from the time she found him and poked his blue eyes open to recrudescence of her grotesque female hideousness, had continued his adorer. THE RED ONE