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recrudesce

[ree-kroo-des] / ˌri kruˈdɛs /


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It presents a fine contrast with “Temptation Island,” an early-twenty-first-century artifact with a fin-de-siècle vibe, which has recently recrudesced on the USA Network.

From The New Yorker

Provided always that the servant did not recrudesce!

From Project Gutenberg

It was noticeable that in these rambling soliloquies his English seemed to recrudesce into better construction and phraseology.

From Project Gutenberg

It disappeared amongst the people, only to recrudesce in some localities as fresh infection was introduced by the white man, or brought back to the settlements by visits to the white towns.

From Project Gutenberg

Nor from within the darkened chamber of himself could reality recrudesce. 

From Project Gutenberg