8 Verbs to Use for the Word retrogressions
Nor, as a consistent Liberal, a moderate Liberal, do I care to advocate any retrogression, even in the direction of ancient Greece.
The curve at this point resembles a plateau and indicates cessation of progress if not retrogression.
But constant watchfulness is needed in order to prevent retrogression in this matter.
Thus on the whole Braida's work represents a decided retrogression in the development of pastoral; or perhaps it may be more accurate to say that it renects the tradition of an outlying district in which that development had been retarded.
The world never saw a more rapid retrogression in human rights, or a greater prostration of liberties.
I have, in the preceding pages, shown the retrogression of some parts of the West Indies, since the passing of the Emancipation and Sugar-Duty Acts.
I fancied that I alone had suffered a retrogression.
No one would be mad enough to urge such a retrogression as the abandonment of labour-saving machinery would involve.