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Relapse
UK //rɪˈlæps//US //rɪˈlæps//
Definition
To return to a previous condition, especially after improvement, often related to health or addiction.
In simple words: To get worse after being better, usually in health or behavior.
Examples
- After several months of sobriety, he experienced a relapse.
- Doctors were concerned about the patient’s sudden relapse into illness.
- It's easy to relapse into old habits when stressed.
- She worked hard to avoid a relapse after her treatment.
- Support groups can help prevent a relapse in recovering addicts.
Usage notes
Used in medical contexts or discussions about addiction. Not typically used in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
relapse + object
Memory hint
Think of 're-lapse' as slipping back again after a good phase.
Collocations
- drug relapse
- relapse prevention
- relapse rate
- relapse into addiction
Synonyms
- backslide
- revert
- regress
- sink
- decline
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'relapse' with 'collapse'.
- Using 'relapse' without a clear subject, as in 'he relapsed.'
- Thinking 'relapse' is only used for health when it can apply to behaviors too.