0 present participle of relapse
1 to become ill or start behaving badly again, after making an improvement:
Our focus on agents relates also to a palpable concern expressed in some of the commentaries that we are in danger of relapsing into behaviorism.
Only acutely relapsing patients, and those with isolated demyelinating lesions included.
Observations on immunity in relapsing fever and trypanosomiasis.
Renal involvement may run a chronic remitting and relapsing course.
Injected intra-peritoneally with 1 c. c. of defibrinated relapsing fever blood diluted with 2 c. c. of sterile saline.
There was a trend toward lower annualized relapse rates and lower relapsing rate in the treatment group.
Instead, we estimated the proportion of patients relapsing in each cycle and each state in the clinical trial, and used these proportions throughout the model.
Some of the relapsing patients responded to salvage therapy but eventually they all recurred again, as late as 7 years after first relapse.