DECLINE vs RETROGRESSION: NOUN
- A gradual deterioration, as in numbers, activity, or quality.
- A downward movement or fall, as in price.
- A deterioration of health.
- The process or result of declining, especially.
- A downward slope or bend
- A gradual decrease; as of stored charge or current
- A condition inferior to an earlier condition; a gradual falling off from a better state
- Change toward something smaller or lower
- A downward slope; a declivity.
- A bending or sloping downward; a slope; declivity; incline.
- A descending; progress downward or toward a close.
- A failing or deterioration; a sinking into an impaired or inferior condition; falling off; loss of strength, character, or value; decay.
- In medicine: That stage of a disease when the characteristic symptoms begin to abate in violence.
- The time of life when the physical and mental powers are failing. Quain.
- A popular term for any chronic disease in which the strength and plumpness of the body gradually diminish, until the patient dies: as, he is in a decline.
- A deterioration or decline to a previous state
- Backward development; a passing from a higher to a lower state of organization or structure, as when an animal, approaching maturity, becomes less highly organized than would be expected from its earlier stages or known relationship. Called also retrograde development, and regressive metamorphism.
- The act of retrograding, or going backward; retrogradation.
- In biology, backward development; degeneration; retrograde metamorphosis.
- In astronomy, same as retrogradation.
- The act of going backward; retrogradation.
- Returning to a former state
- Passing from a more complex to a simpler biological form
- A return to a less complex condition
DECLINE vs RETROGRESSION: VERB
- Go down
- Refuse to accept
- Grow worse
- Show unwillingness towards
- Go down in value
- Inflect for number, gender, case, etc., in many languages, speakers decline nouns, pronouns, and adjectives inflectfornumbergendercaseetci
- Grow smaller
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DECLINE vs RETROGRESSION: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To express polite refusal.
- To slope downward; descend.
- To bend downward; droop.
- To degrade or lower oneself; stoop.
- To deteriorate gradually; fail.
- To sink, as the setting sun.
- To draw to a gradual close.
- To bend, or lean downward; to take a downward direction; to bend over or hang down, as from weakness, weariness, despondency, etc.; to condescend.
- To tend or draw towards a close, decay, or extinction; to tend to a less perfect state; to become diminished or impaired; to fail; to sink; to diminish; to lessen
- To turn or bend aside; to deviate; to stray; to withdraw
- To turn away; to shun; to refuse; -- the opposite of accept or consent.
- To inflect (a noun, a pronoun, or an adjective) for number and case.
- To cause to slope or bend downward.
- To refuse politely: : refuse.
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DECLINE vs RETROGRESSION: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To bend downward; to bring down; to depress; to cause to bend, or fall.
- To cause to decrease or diminish.
- To run through from first to last; to repeat like a schoolboy declining a noun.
- To inflect, or rehearse in order the changes of grammatical form of.
- To put or turn aside; to turn off or away from; to refuse to undertake or comply with; reject; to shun; to avoid
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DECLINE vs RETROGRESSION: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To incline; tend.
- To approach or draw toward the close.
- To refuse; express refusal: as, he was invited, but declined.
- To stoop, as to an unworthy object; lower one's self; condescend.
- To sink to a lower level; sink down; hence, figuratively, to fall into an inferior or impaired condition; lose strength, vigor, character, or value; fall off; deteriorate.
- To deviate from a course or an object; turn aside; fall away; wander.
- To deviate from a right line; specifically, to deviate from a line passing through the north and south points.
- To incline morally; be favorably disposed.
- In grammar, to inflect, as a noun or an adjective; give the case-forms of a noun or an adjective in their order: as, dominus, domini, domino, dominum, domine.
- To refuse; refuse or withhold consent to do, accept, or enter upon: as, to decline a contest; to decline an offer.
- To avoid by moving out of the way; shun; avoid in general.
- To turn aside from; deviate from.
- To cause to deviate from a straight or right course; turn aside; deflect.
- To decrease; diminish; reduce.
- To lower; degrade; debase.
- To cause to bend or slope; bend down; incline; cause to assume an inclined position; depress.
- To bend or slant down; assume an inclined position; hang down; slope or trend downward; descend: as, the sun declines toward the west.
- In chess, to refuse to take a piece or pawn offered.
- Inflect for number, gender, case, etc., "in many languages, speakers decline nouns, pronouns, and adjectives"
- As of stored charge or current
- A gradual decrease
- Not accept as true
- Fall in value
- Inflect for number, gender, case, etc.
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DECLINE vs RETROGRESSION: RELATED WORDS
- Drop, Decrease, Pass up, Turn down, Go down, Refuse, Declivity, Reject, Descent, Downslope, Worsen, Decay, Wane, Fall, Diminution
- Setback, Rollback, Backtracking, Backspace, Reverse, Decline, Reversal, Backsliding, Deterioration, Retrogressive, Retroversion, Regress, Reversion, Degeneration, Regression
DECLINE vs RETROGRESSION: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Decreases, Slowdown, Deterioration, Decrease, Turn down, Go down, Refuse, Declivity, Reject, Descent, Downslope, Worsen, Decay, Fall, Diminution
- Kickback, Return, Fallback, Downturn, Recession, Throwback, Setback, Rollback, Backspace, Reverse, Decline, Reversal, Deterioration, Retrogressive, Degeneration
DECLINE vs RETROGRESSION: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The world has been in decline ever since.
- Economic changes included a decline in local manufacturing.
- New York, its biggest intraday decline since Sept.
- There is no doubt that the city has suffered from structural decline and that state and city policies have not successfully addressed that decline.
- That difference increased sharply in recent months as the decline in the Treasury yield was greater than the decline in the mortgage rate.
- But with the decline of community participation comes the decline of trust.
- And the cause that increase is a huge decline in mortality, while birth rates were hesitant to decline in parallel with death rates.
- You must use a formal decline letter on all declines, signed by theindividual having authority to approve or decline the loan.
- Some decline, others give in and still others decline formally but accept privately.
- Can treat persons with occupational performance decline or at risk for a decline.
- Gnosticism was not an advance, it was a retrogression.
- Yet, Liberia is in retrogression mood because we as a people refused to be patriotic.
- Can nanosilica sol prevent oil well cement from strength retrogression under high temperature?
- The new Cameroonian constitutional council in a comparative perspective: Progress or retrogression?
- The example of Limerick led to a retrogression in Ennis and Tipperary.
- But solving retrogression is hard because of Congress, so that leaves ignorance.
- Retrogression, priority dates and Visa bulletins: USCIS Service Center Receipting Update.
- The end of this is usually violence, chaos and retrogression.
- How do you define Harmonic Retrogression with regard to intensity?
- All we got was mediocrity if not retrogression.
DECLINE vs RETROGRESSION: QUESTIONS
- When did building of causewayed enclosures decline?
- How fast do Fusarium oxysporum populations decline?
- Can courts decline to overrule legislative enactments?
- Is political participation and engagement in decline?
- Can ex-presidents decline Secret Service protection?
- Does bilingualism protect against cognitive decline?
- How does estrogen influence neurodegenerative decline?
- Does increased education accelerate fertility decline?
- Are neonicotinoids causing bird population decline?
- What are some common mistakes when doing decline decline bench sit-ups?
- How do I create a retrogression of a Wikipedia article?
- What is Visa retrogression and how does it affect you?
- How does Buck's dream foreshadow his retrogression?