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To move backward; To go back; To revert to an earlier or less advanced state or form.

Watch out! You may see this word with another pronunciation and its meaning is then different.
Used as a verb, listen here, it means: To move backward; To go back; To revert to an earlier or less advanced state or form. Used as a noun, listen here, it means: The act of going back; The right to go back; Backward movement or course.

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Usage examples (35)
  • An infinite regress is no longer an easy, simple, or adequate explanation.
  • The problem with an infinite regress is that it is a fallacious attempt to make an unsound argument support itself.
  • The main argument for foundationalism is called the regress argument.
  • But she said that she started to regress, which is often -- also a hallmark of many people with autism.
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  • ''regress" is a heteronym, which means you may find it with different pronunciations and different meanings.
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