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retrogress

[re-truh-gres, re-truh-gres] / ˌrɛ trəˈgrɛs, ˈrɛ trəˌgrɛs /
VERB
backslide
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Sir: Premarital Murdock flagrantly contradicts his own anthropology and science when he advocates that we should retrogress thousands of years into the primitive "gland-motivated" society.

From Time Magazine Archive

Not to struggle is to retrogress, to collapse, to go revisionist.

From Time Magazine Archive

But it must be a slow, and occasionally, an interrupted progress, after a sad retrogress of nearly twelve years.

From Reminiscences of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey by Cottle, Joseph

We don't stand still or retrogress; we keep going on and up.

From The Drums of Jeopardy by MacGrath, Harold

Would I could retrogress over the devious and enchanting itinerary.

From Shandygaff by Morley, Christopher