REGRESS vs RETROGRESS: NOUN
- The reasoning involved when you assume the conclusion is true and reason backward to the evidence
- In Scots law, reëntry.
- The power or liberty of returning or passing back.
- Passage back; return.
- The act of reasoning backward from an effect to a cause or of continually applying a process of reasoning to its own results.
- Returning to a former state
- In canon law. See access, 7.
- The power or liberty of passing back.
- In logic, the passage in thought from effect to cause.
- The act of passing back; passage back; return; retrogression. “The progress or regress of man”.
- Retrogression.
- Retrogradation; falling off; decline.
REGRESS vs RETROGRESS: VERB
- To move backwards to an earlier stage; to devolve.
- To perform a regression on an explanatory variable.
- Get worse or fall back to a previous condition
- Go back to bad behavior
- Go back to a previous state
- Go back to a statistical means
- Get worse; fall back to a previous or worse condition
- Get worse; fall back to a previous or worse condition
- Go back to bad behavior
- To return to an earlier, simpler or worse condition; to regress.
- To go backwards; to retreat.
- To return to bad behaviour; to relapse.
- Get worse or fall back to a previous condition
REGRESS vs RETROGRESS: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To return to a previous, usually worse or less developed state.
- To have a tendency to approach or go back to a statistical mean.
- To move backward or away from a reference point; recede.
- To induce a state of regression in.
- To go back; to return to a former place or state.
- To go or move backward.
- To return to an earlier, inferior, or less complex condition.
REGRESS vs RETROGRESS: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To go back; return to a former place or state.
- In astronomy, to move from east toward west.
- To move backward; retrograde.
REGRESS vs RETROGRESS: RELATED WORDS
- Backsliding, Reasoning backward, Retroversion, Turn back, Fall back, Return, Lapse, Retrograde, Reversion, Retrogression, Recidivate, Relapse, Revert, Retrogress, Regression
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REGRESS vs RETROGRESS: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Slump, Decrease, Backspace, Rewind, Retrogressive, Backward, Deterioration, Decline, Turn back, Fall back, Return, Lapse, Retrograde, Recidivate, Relapse
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REGRESS vs RETROGRESS: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Other times, they regress due to stress or anxiety.
- Some children may regress in previously obtained skills.
- That number has to regress at some point.
- How do I change or regress my points?
- Do you regress the IV on the DV, or do you regress the DV on the IV?
- Economic progress may well coincide with political regress.
- Log message: Add regress for extensible buffer code.
- Fear the Regress: Cognitive Values and Epistemic Infinitism.
- Although you pass parameters to REGRESS using an argument list in parentheses, REGRESS is not a function.
- These white, scarlike areas usually regress as the papillae regress.
- As a result, one is bound to observe progress in some areas, while retrogress is evidently experienced in many others.
- This rule is more complex in cases where the priority date becomes current only to retrogress within one year.
- You will visibly begin to see yourself retrogress when you are around them long enough.
- An accountant knows the the terrace, ask your customers intent retrogress you wealth.
REGRESS vs RETROGRESS: QUESTIONS
- How can I Help my Child regress to baby like behaviour?
- How does the removal of angiogenic stimuli cause vessels to regress?
- What did Neville do to Hermione that made her regress?
- Can a theory have an infinite regress and be objectionable?
- Is it possible to have an infinite regress of causation?
- What are some recent examples of players who regress?
- What is the meaning of infinite regress in philosophy?
- Is there an infinite regress of psychological egoism?
- What happens when you regress mentally or emotionally?
- Why does Parmenides find the Largeness regress problematic?
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