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Definition of Recrudesced
1. recrudesce [v] - See also: recrudesce
Lexicographical Neighbors of Recrudesced
Literary usage of Recrudesced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The British Journal of Dermatology by British Association of Dermatology (1896)
"The tonsillitis subsided and recrudesced for about two weeks. The pyrexia was
very considerable. The temperature was 105'2° F. the first night. ..."
2. Alice-for-short: A Dichronism by William Frend De Morgan (1907)
"This phrase had recrudesced; but to some new end, not yet determined. As no work
was possible, the next best thing would be to pay Jeff a visit in his ..."
3. Alice-for-short: A Dichronism by William Frend De Morgan (1907)
"Besides, the profile and the eyelid had recrudesced in that position. Oh no!
With a profile and an eyelid like that she never could—never—never! ..."
4. The Land Systems of British India: Being a Manual of the Land-tenures and of by Baden Henry Baden-Powell (1892)
"... of all land, and certainly acknow- ' ledged private rights, there were in the
books the germs of principles which easily recrudesced into new claims; ..."
5. The Administration of Dependencies: A Study of the Evolution of the Federal by Alpheus Henry Snow (1902)
"... into a Unitary State is one which, ever since his time, has recrudesced at
intervals, and which seems likely to recrudesce frequently in the future. ..."
6. The Administration of Dependencies: A Study of the Evolution of the Federal by Alpheus Henry Snow (1902)
"... into a Unitary State is one which, ever since his time, has recrudesced at
intervals, and which seems likely to recrudesce frequently in the future. ..."