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    regress

    verb

    • 1. return to a former or less developed state: "they would not regress to pre-technological tribalism"
    • 2. calculate the coefficient or coefficients of regression of (a variable) against or on another variable: "a model in which C and Y are regressed on the same variables"

    noun

    • 1. the action of returning to a former or less developed state: "the regress is a return to Puritan values"
    • 2. a series of statements in which a logical procedure is continually reapplied to its own result without approaching a useful conclusion (e.g. defining something in terms of itself).

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  3. Regress is a verb that means to return to a worse state or condition, or to become less severe. Learn how to use regress in different contexts, such as psychology, medicine, and statistics, with examples and translations.

  4. Regress is a noun or verb that means to go or come back, or to move backward to a worse or more primitive state or condition. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and medical and kids definitions of regress.

  5. regress. verb. intr to return or revert, as to a former place, condition, or mode of behaviour. tr statistics to measure the extent to which (a dependent variable) is associated with one or more independent variables. noun. the act of regressing. movement in a backward direction; retrogression.

  6. Regress means to return or revert to a former place, condition, or mode of behaviour. It can also refer to a statistical measure of association between variables, or a logical explanation that requires infinite regress.

  7. Regress means to return to a worse state or condition, or to become less severe. Learn how to use this formal verb in different contexts, such as psychology, medicine, and politics, with examples and translations.

  8. To regress is to return to a former state or condition, and not usually in a good way. It often means "relapse" or "get worse."

  9. Regress is a verb that means to return to an earlier or less advanced form or way of behaving. It is often used in a disapproving way. See examples, synonyms, pronunciation and word origin.

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