14 adjectives to describe relapse

Some of his limbs were thereby fractured, but he was in a fair way to recovery when there was a sudden relapse, soon ending in death.

Occasionally Mr. Abner Nott, in a practical relapse, raged against the derelicts, and talked of dispossessing them, or even dismantling his tenement, but he was easily placated by a compliment to the "dear old ship," or an effort made by some tenant to idealize his apartment.

At one time she brought on a slight relapse by giving lessons in crayon drawing.

" "I suppose you think, with Hosea Bigelow, that "''Ta'n't a knowin' kind o' cattle That is ketched with mouldy corn.'" "I needn't tell you that Marcia Sandford is knowing,too knowing to let an enthusiastic lover relapse into a humdrum husband.

This 'science,' therefore, finally reduces to mere verbalism, distracted by inconsistent relapses into 'psychology.'

" "For my part," he said, "I am glad I have this little relapse, for now I can stay here longer.

Almost from this moment Weber's life is one of seriousness, with an occasional relapse into some of his old qualities, but never a complete laying aside of earnestness.

reduced to stiff bandages and a painful relapse) in possession of the hut.

They mended slowly as they approached Hong-kong, though a fit of temper on Mr. Mackenzie's part, during which he threw out ominous hints about having his money back, led to a regrettable relapse in his case.

He suffered a temporary relapse.

He rallied somewhat, but suffered a dangerous relapse in June, just prior to the publication of his final volume, containing all his best poemsIsabella, Hyperion, the Eve of St. Agnes, Lamia, and the leading Odes.

I am almost fearful whether my Sister will be able to enjoy any reading at present for since her coming home, after 12 weeks, she has had an unusual relapse into the saddest low spirits that ever poor creature had, and has been some weeks under medical care.

In times of national emergency like the present,amid clamors of secession and of coercion,angry threats and angrier replies,wars and rumors of wars,what is more common than to hear sensible menmen whom the people look to as leaderspicturing forth a dire relapse into barbarism and anarchy as the necessary consequence of the threatened convulsions?

He was better the day they took him off; and the trunk went with himhe would have it; but since then he's had a dreadful relapse, and there's no knowin' whether he is alive or dead.

14 adjectives to describe  relapse