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recrudesce

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Word: Recrudesce

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To recrudesce means to become active or to return, especially after a period of inactivity. It often refers to something that was previously healed or settled but then starts up again, like a condition or an issue.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "recrudesce" when talking about things that come back, especially illnesses, problems, or situations that were thought to be resolved.
  • It's more formal and often used in medical or academic contexts.
Example Sentences:
  1. "After months of feeling better, my allergies began to recrudesce in the spring."
  2. "The debate over the environmental policies tends to recrudesce every election cycle."
Advanced Usage:
  • In a medical context, you might say, "The patient's symptoms recrudesced after stopping the medication, indicating the need for ongoing treatment."
  • In a political context, "Social unrest may recrudesce if the government does not address the underlying issues."
Word Variants:
  • Recrudescence (noun): The act of recrudescing or the condition of returning. For example, "The recrudescence of the disease surprised the doctors."
  • Recrudescent (adjective): Describing something that is returning or reappearing. For example, "The recrudescent tensions between the two countries raised concerns among the international community."
Different Meanings:
  • The primary meaning relates to the return of something that was dormant or inactive.
  • It can also refer to a situation that becomes raw or open again, like a wound.
Synonyms:
  • Reappear
  • Resurface
  • Return
  • Reemerge
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "recrudesce" is quite specific, you might encounter phrases like "come back to haunt" (meaning a past issue or problem returns) or "flare up" (often used for conditions or arguments that suddenly become active again).

Summary:

"Recrudesce" is a formal verb that describes the return or reactivation of something, particularly after it has been in a dormant state.

Verb
  1. become raw or open
    • He broke out in hives
    • My skin breaks out when I eat strawberries
    • Such boils tend to recrudesce
  2. happen
    • Report the news as it develops
    • These political movements recrudesce from time to time

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