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Regress   /rˈigrɛs/  /rɪgrˈɛs/   Listen
noun
Regress  n.  
1.
The act of passing back; passage back; return; retrogression. "The progress or regress of man".
2.
The power or liberty of passing back.



verb
Regress  v. i.  (past & past part. regressed; pres. part. regressing)  To go back; to return to a former place or state.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Regress" Quotes from Famous Books



... be allow'd to suppose the Devil really has a full Intercourse in, and through, and about this Globe, with Egress and Regress, for the carrying on his special Affairs, when, how, and where, to his Majesty, in his great Wisdom, it shall seem meet; that sometimes he appears and becomes visible, and that, like a Mastiff without his Clog, he does not always carry his Cloven-Foot ...
— The History of the Devil - As Well Ancient as Modern: In Two Parts • Daniel Defoe

... fortunes of Naturalism and of Supernaturalism is an indication of the progress, or of the regress, of humanity; of a fall from, or an advance towards, the higher life; is a matter of opinion. The point to which I wish to direct attention is that the difference exists and is making itself felt. Men are growing to be seriously alive to the fact ...
— Lectures and Essays • Thomas Henry Huxley



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