Hypertext Webster Gateway: "relapse"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Relapse \Re*lapse"\, n. [For sense 2 cf. F. relaps. See
{Relapse}, v.]
1. A sliding or falling back, especially into a former bad
state, either of body or morals; backsliding; the state of
having fallen back.

Alas! from what high hope to what relapse Unlooked
for are we fallen! --Milton.

2. One who has relapsed, or fallen back, into error; a
backslider; specifically, one who, after recanting error,
returns to it again. [Obs.]

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Relapse \Re*lapse"\ (r?-l?ps"), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Relapsed}
(-l?pst"); p. pr. & vb. n. {Relapsing}.] [L. relapsus, p. p.
of relabi to slip back, to relapse; pref. re- re- + labi to
fall, slip, slide. See {Lapse}.]
1. To slip or slide back, in a literal sense; to turn back.
[Obs.] --Dryden.

2. To slide or turn back into a former state or practice; to
fall back from some condition attained; -- generally in a
bad sense, as from a state of convalescence or amended
condition; as, to relapse into a stupor, into vice, or
into barbarism; -- sometimes in a good sense; as, to
relapse into slumber after being disturbed.

That task performed, [preachers] relapse into
themselves. --Cowper.

3. (Theol.) To fall from Christian faith into paganism,
heresy, or unbelief; to backslide.

They enter into the justified state, and so continue
all along, unless they relapse. --Waterland.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

relapse
n : a failure to maintain a higher state [syn: {backsliding}, {lapse},
{lapsing}, {recidivism}, {relapsing}, {reversion}, {reverting}]
v 1: deteriorate in health; "he relapsed" [syn: {get worse}]
[ant: {get well}]
2: go back to bad behavior; "Those who recidivate are often
minor criminals" [syn: {lapse}, {recidivate}, {regress}, {retrogress},
{fall back}]


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