20 Verbs to Use for the Word relapses

Had he suffered a relapse?

A slight cause brought on a relapse of his former illness; the physician acquainted him with his approaching end.

He sat down as he said this and begged them not to mortify and insult him and thus wantonly cause a relapse of the illness from which he had but recently recovered.

I have witnessed relapse after relapse into vice, under circumstances which seemed like the most heartless ingratitude to him; but he joyfully hailed the first symptom of repentance, and was always ready to grant a new probation.

She experienced no relapse, and in a few weeks quitted her bed.

I had been ill for a week, and she feared a relapse.

What's more, he says he may go on having these relapses for years.

Given the circumstances, neither Eton, nor Oxford, nor all the schools and universities rolled into one would hinder the relapse.

Of course in his condition a relapse would be fatal; but there is no occasion to apprehend a relapse.

" "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.

Possibly she detected the twinkle and perceived her relapse, for she went on quickly 'Though dear knows hoo Mistress McOstrich can afford to gi'e a pairty wi' her man's trade in its present condeetion.'

Let people who have to observe sickness and death look back and try to register in their observation the appearances which have preceded relapse, attack, or death, and not assert that there were none, or that there were not the right ones.

The fever had left him, and his attendants pronounced, with the usual cautions to prevent a relapse, his recovery certain.

I feel a great regard for thee; and I trust thou wilt never give me cause to regret thy relapse into vice.

Just those few words from you can do your uncle no possible harm, and they may save him a very bad relapse later on.

The consequence was, that I frequently took relapses, and sometimes had to lie out under trees, even in time of rain, within sight of houses, the people being unwilling to give me shelter therein, fearing that my disorder was contagious.

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?

" "Nor I. It would be just like me, Jackie, to 'ave a relapse and never get out again.

Thou was't thine owne Muse, and hadst such vast odds Thou out-writ'st him whose verse made all those Godds: Surpassing those our Dwarfish Age up reares, As much as Greeks or Latines thee in yeares: Thy Ocean Fancy knew nor Bankes nor Damms, We ebbe downe dry to pebble-Anagrams; Dead and insipid, all despairing sit Lost to behold this great Relapse of Wit: What strength remaines, is like that (wilde and fierce)

Ha, this is a dreadfull answer; this may chide The relapse in my blood that 'gins to faint From further persecution of these people.

20 Verbs to Use for the Word  relapses