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"regress" Definitions
  1. regress (to something) to return to an earlier or less advanced form or way of behaving

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Then the next three weeks, they regress, and regress, and regress some more, giving fans the maddening, but familiar, feeling that nothing has really improved.
Maybe you'll have a crisis at 30 where you regress.
A team's record in close games tends to regress toward .
How does their relationship evolve, or regress, in Season 4?
It's infuriating and nauseating to watch Helen regress after her revelation.
There's also something stunted about Anderson's eternal regress to age twelve.
But standing still while others regress is no cause for celebration.
We make progress, then we regress, then we make progress again.
Otherwise, they can become bored and even regress in their development.
Yet that pitching staff seems likely to regress at some point.
Venezuela remains the most dramatic case of democratic regress in Latin America.
I'm still trying to work out if this represents progress or regress.
With the war over, people wanted to regress to a simpler time.
Over time, things in the NFL are supposed to regress to the mean.
This attempt to kill the ACA is exactly on brand: regress, contract, devastate.
There is simply no reason for Efron to regress from his Dirty Grandpa glory.
What had made a melanoma regress in one host and turn aggressive in another?
"It's unprecedented for a Western nation to regress in that manner," Ely told me.
But should he regress to the mean even slightly, the jig could be up.
It not only halted the cancer's spread in the animals, but made it regress.
Despite tragic regress in places like Alabama, we're feeling the earth move under our feet.
They both regress to boyhood brothers for the scene, and it gives a nice perspective.
There's also the fact that people tend to regress when they're around their extended families.
Do we want to isolate and regress or do we want to evolve and progress?
But progression doesn't work in reverse—Leo doesn't regress into Cancer; birth charts only move forward!
Aside from the fact that I am busy this would be to evoke an endless regress.
They regress developmentally, where they may have been verbal but now they can no longer talk.
Once carried out with minor hitches, these warriors lose interest and regress into whiny, petulant children.
Every brushstroke or mark is loaded with the potential to either advance the piece or regress it.
They may also become clingy or regress in behavior, such as wetting the bed or thumb-sucking.
Each one siphons your data to third parties and third parties and third parties in infinite regress.
Then Andy seemed to regress, and the Novartis trial proved a failure, plunging Ms. Clapp into despair.
"People are just waiting for him to, like, regress, and it's like, it's not happening," he added.
Depression ate away at my financesAs the depression worsened, I slowly began to regress more into myself.
And yet, almost everyone seems to be picking them to regress, if not miss the playoffs entirely.
It's a tremendous stretch to believe the nuclear powers will regress to those old-timey 15 kt nukes.
At one point, the three characters remember a dance, made up when they were younger, and joyfully regress.
As people and nations regress into themselves, culture has become a wide-ranging exchange of new ideas online .
As your eye heals and time passes, subtle shifts can cause your vision to regress again over time.
In 1979, the Williamsburg that Felice Kirby, a longtime community organizer, had just moved to was in regress.
But if the Red Aristocracy keeps rising, China's politics may regress all the way back to medieval times.
Or to regress, to return to a more innocent time, or — to be exact — a more innocent age.
"Maintaining the upward trajectory that we are now on, we cannot regress, we cannot slip backwards," he said.
Smarter Living: If you feel like you regress when you go home for the holidays, you're not alone.
Smarter Living: If you feel that you regress when you go home for the holidays, you're not alone.
All Americans who have enjoyed no-cost preventive screenings will likely regress when it comes to health outcomes.
With every sip, you regress to toddlerhood, glimmers of your inner child floating to the forefront of your psyche.
Juxtaposition of wish fulfillment violence and infantile imagery, desire to regress, be free of responsibility... This all says 'war.
The city's rising population has signaled a resurgence, but some say that the neighborhoods outside downtown continue to regress.
Why do some melanomas regress spontaneously, and why do patches of white skin appear in some of these cases?
Some patients start at spokes, while others will regress in their recovery and end up in a hub again.
I placed my hands in the frigid water and watched them age and regress as the sun played off them.
Mahomes is likely to regress in 2019; if he doesn't, he may be perhaps the greatest quarterback of all-time.
Rather, it unfolds in a series of major reorganizations in which children temporarily regress before mastering a new developmental milestone.
Facing dimmed hope, in their vulnerable state the formerly incarcerated may regress and commit further crimes as acts of desperation.
She's lived through 18 American presidencies, six major wars, the civil rights movement, and countless moments of human progress and regress.
Those numbers may regress to the mean as the season continues, but it's certainly not a bad position to be in.
We can regress to a failed strategy and let sectarian militias fight the Islamic State — and then commit atrocities against civilians.
These new layers offer clues as to how these three will progress (or regress, as the case may be) going forward.
At this point, the system could either regress, or it could reorganize in a way that enables a new civilizational rebound.
Between the ages of three and four, Maxwell is expected to develop a debilitating form of epilepsy and start to regress.
As Nintendo can tell you, these sorts of activity-based gaming trends tend to regress back to the mean after a while.
But Callaway had noticed d'Arnaud, who struggled to throw out base stealers over the past few years, regress to start the season.
Well, touchdowns are, in general, pretty random—not completely random, but statistical outliers tend to regress to the mean the following year.
Neither extreme is how you would forecast Carolina going forward, as turnovers tend to regress towards the mean in larger sample sizes.
I hope for O'Connor joy in reliving her unfettered youth as an Arizona cowgirl, should her disease regress as her husband's did.
Although you might feel more mature, it's very common for people to "regress" psychologically when faced with a tense situation around their family.
But, if it's that sort of experience you're after, you need only regress one console generation and pick up Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
That's probably doubly true for television characters, not least because we need them to stagnate and regress for the sake of the story.
Can he regain his form in the Derby and show that that was just an off day, or will he continue to regress?
There is a vast difference between accepting different cultures who assimilate versus a culture that seeks to regress and change what is successful.
"When you are a Holocaust survivor and regress, what you are going back to is darkest point of human history," Mr. Schneider said.
Hypnosis gets a bad rap because of flamboyant stage shows, or stories of therapists using it to "regress" their patients to past lives.
But be aware that some babies regress between three and four months and begin to wake up more frequently and feed more often.
Outlook: The Ducks were a trendy pick to regress last year after replacing Bruce Boudreau with Randy Carlyle, but they had another strong season.
They may even regress to an earlier stage of development to try to garner the same care and attention that the new babies receive.
Sentient life has evolved past us, in the form of androids like David and Walter, and we've demanded it regress to better serve us.
"  Assuming director Adam McKay isn't suggesting everyone regress into perpetual adolescence, Step Brothers makes a hyperbolic point about tackling the "rest of your life.
The artists assembled that night worried Iran would regress to the revolutionary fervour of the 1980s, and their limited freedoms would be further curtailed.
Even if you intend to do something hard now … you always have to factor in the possibility that you'll change your mind or regress.
"There's a clear regress of the left in Andalusia, but the most worrying change is the entrance of a far-right party," she said.
For the Patriots, running the ball more would help, but they could improve simply by having the Rams regress to the mean on defense.
Moreover, the investigators found, an obesity drug that blocks fat production can make metastatic prostate cancers regress in mice and prevent them from spreading.
It's astounding how a series could regress so much and seem to ignore every aspect that made it stand out from the kart racing pack.
That is very important because like the muscle, which becomes weak and regress if you don't use your muscle, the brain is also like that.
Although it didn't regress on some fronts (protections for the federal workforce), it overall represents a huge step back on LGBTQ rights from the Obama administration.
The ideal of political meritocracy may not be an appropriate standard for evaluating political progress (and regress) in societies where the ideal is not widely shared.
Bogdanovic will likely regress, but if he can at worst remain static while three others (especially Oladipo) display some growth, this unit will be a nightmare.
He's somehow managed to make over 40 percent of 57 total three-point attempts, but that will regress and defenses are happy when he shoots them.
Stars don't take a step back when they're about to enter their prime, or regress in statistical areas that helped elevate them in the first place.
As you add more power to a drive, the other stats might regress, forcing you to balance a desire for distance with a desire for control.
Indeed, we commented in our original post that IQ gains from programs "tend to regress once the program ends and environmental disadvantages reassert themselves" [emphasis added].
The irreducible core of their dispute is the question of legal abortion — whether it represents progress or regress, a necessary human right or a grave evil.
But I'm intent on happier thoughts, like the following ones, all of which push back at legitimate concerns about regress in the era of Donald Trump.
Thus arose the dogma of an American exceptionalism, the belief that this nation and its people had somehow broken loose from any risk of cyclical regress ….
The Redskins (0-2), who played Philadelphia close in Week 1, seemed to regress in Week 2, but they were playing a stronger opponent in Dallas.
"With Yasiel, I'm trying to be as sensitive to his hamstring as possible to not put him in a position to regress," Roberts said before the game.
Those politicians and systems of power who prefer to keep women back (or even regress into less-just times) — those are the enemy you're marching against.2003.
For Mosset, the only way to advance in painting was to regress to a pre-monochrome mode, a contradiction with the formalist ideal of continuous, linear progress.
However, if more hard-liners are elected, relations could regress back to stalemate days, putting in jeopardy much of the recent progress -- such as the nuclear agreement.
Now the question becomes, can he regain his form in the Derby and show that that was just an off day, or will he continue to regress?
To me, as we learn, we can regress—we can blow ourselves up and start over and learn that shit again—but people have done it before.
Without an international treaty to hold us to account, and with climate change not a priority for the current administration, the US could regress on environmental policy.
And if they keep on playing this sort of ecstatic, bizarre, ultra-aggressive baseball even as they regress toward the mean—well, that sounds pretty fun, too.
While there is much debate among the Persona community about each character's true orientation, Kanji and Naoto's arcs seemingly regress in the face of the game's themes.
But studies have found that children also regress over the summer break in Belgium, Britain, Canada, Germany and Malawi, all of which have much shorter holidays than America.
But studies have found that children regress over the summer even in Belgium, Britain, Canada, Germany and Malawi, all of which have much shorter summer breaks than America's.
It is disappointing and unconvincing to see Pinker wave these points aside or use debater's tricks to minimize them, skating past the contemporary anger at regress or stagnation.
But scattered incidents of violence and allegations of aggressive behavior by some characters have raised concerns that the area could regress, pushing politicians to call for new restrictions.
Sometimes when responsibility and stress and worry get too much, it's comforting to regress into a world where bears wear pants and cats can be ridden like horses.
We're already a quarter of the way through the NBA regular season, and most of the league's early statistical anomalies are beginning to regress back to the mean.
Carroll is a good presence around the team and community, and his 503-point shot could have been expected to regress to his career norms in 2017-18.
When we read a 250-word story about an abandoned dog who finds a home, we're able to regress to our earliest (and most unfounded) fantasies about life.
" Seriousness, for Smil and other pessimistic climate analysts, would mean accepting a world of "deliberately declining levels and performances that would put civilization into a state of 'regress.
My sister and I come home [to Canada] and regress into 5-year-old narcissists and make everybody watch home movies of us and applaud how cute we are.
The twists and turns of Binet's plot are too byzantine to outline here; I refrain more from a fear of creating endless explanatory regress than of divulging any spoilers.
When we're tested by crisis we either regress and fall apart, or we grow up, and find reserves of strengths and compassion we didn't know we were capable of.
Since the gunman, James Hodgkinson, was known back home in Illinois as a vehement Trump critic, the president could definitely regress back into making the tragedy all about Donald.
Since research suggests the effects of television ads are short-lived — and with the race tightening in the battleground states in recent weeks, Trump can ill-afford to regress.
The Flynns, who have permanent custody of their five grandchildren, are fearful Willa will regress and get pulled back into what they call her mom's world of secrets and lies.
"There is only regress, we don't see any progress," Lavrov said, criticizing Britain for accusing Russia of involvement in the attack and describing such claims as neither robust nor serious.
The brains used are provided with the caveat of complete anonymity and are essentially reprogrammed so that they don't regress in cognitive function, but possess no memory of a former life.
He will regress into the promising player he was assumed to be when the Yankees called him up this month, rather than the dominant force he has become since joining them.
To me, that's the logic that got us into this infinite regress argument that says: We have to keep propping up the Afghan government because it will collapse when we leave.
I think in 2020 we will see technologies improve so that we can almost regress in the damage we created and possibly fall out of the digitalized empire we have created.
If the rumor that Alphabet might fold the company into Google is accurate, we may wind up seeing Nest regress from standalone organization to subordinate brand within Google's smart home hobby business.
Carolina PanthersWhy you should start him: Coming into the season, every bit of fantasy analysis on Fuller suggested his touchdown rate would regress, and it has — he hasn't scored yet this season.
Indians RH Trevor Bauer (9-6, 3.88) Santiago continues to regress since he was acquired from the Los Angeles Angels, for whom he won his last six starts and seven straight decisions.
Their rapport was one of the few positives to take away from Sabathia's latest outing, as he continues to regress after a strong stretch of seven starts from May to mid-June.
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After over 30 years of "intellectual regress", the study of booms and busts now reminds him of a lipstick-wearing pig or an obsolete scientific embarrassment like the phlogiston theory of fire.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  One way of coping with adversity is to regress; to re-embrace the halcyon days of the past, and to retreat into old habits and interests.
Another LULAC member, Rose Mary Bombela, said she hopes that despite his comments at the debate, as president, Biden would not regress to what undocumented immigrants and their families dealt with under Obama.
Applying Darwin's principles of natural selection to human societies, Darwin's cousin and scientific polymath Sir Francis Galton theorized that human evolution would regress if societies prevented their weakest members from being selected out.
Like his great forebear Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Nietzsche was sensitive to the fact that progress and regress can coexist, and he worried that it is all too easy to misrepresent conformity as freedom.
To that end, even though much of the novel was conceived years ago, there's something rippingly modern about its central conceit—that evolution abruptly begins to regress, and that causes society to unravel.
That number will obviously regress to the mean come regular season, but it foreshadows a seamless transition for a really good player as he tries to fit in with a new team. 9.
And by '85, it began to regress, and what you saw was going back almost to what the loops were, which was just 5 to 10 minutes of sex and a money shot.
Because managers regress so quickly to the mean, our best predictions came from blending their actual results with 11 seasons' worth of average ones (see the chart at the top of this article).
A bigger worry than regress in Latin America is political decay—"when political systems fail to adjust to changing circumstances" because of opposition from entrenched stakeholders, as Francis Fukuyama, a political scientist, puts it.
During these troubling times; we can find no solace in having elected an African-American president only to see our country rapidly regress into a state of arrested social development and heightened racial tension.
There is no indication the Cardinals and Pirates will significantly regress this year, which means the Cubs could have another excellent season and yet still not win their division, let alone the World Series.
That'll come down as opposing three-point shooters regress to the mean, but the group is still so watchable and quietly boasts a thrilling pair of 20-year-olds who play basketball without a seatbelt.
Given the many different ways in which progress (or regress) can be measured, the state of Islam in Europe may always be a vessel that some see as half-empty and others see as half-full.
Regress. To be fair, Renton's abandonment of his clean-living lifestyle in favor of drugs, video games, and the company of Sick Boy's beguiling sex worker pal Veronika (newcomer Anjela Nedyalkova) ups the movie's entertainment factor.
Their writing says something subtly different: not exactly that we should regress to the Neolithic or live like hunter-gatherers or the Yaka pygmies of northern Congo, but that we should be inspired by their examples.
Scott took over in July 2014 but lasted just two years as the team continued to regress, going 21-61 in his first campaign before breaking that franchise record for futility in the recently completed season.
There are times when Whiskey's script (by longtime Fey compatriot Robert Carlock) weds its deliberately episodic structure to a story about adults who seemingly regress to college students in the midst of a hugely unfamiliar situation.
Watch the panel here — A workshop where Renee Hobbs, Professor of Communication Studies at Harrington School of Communication and Media at URI shared the principle of infinite regress in a discussion on the resiliency of conspiracy theories.
" "It will block the path to denuclearization on the Korean peninsula forever — a result desired by no one," the regime warned, adding that U.S. actions could regress relations to 2017, "which was marked by exchanges of fire.
That mark should regress positively in 2020, but the workload could well drop for a player who has struggled in the past to stay healthy and who has yet to really stand out at the NFL level.
He could very well regress into all of the worst tropes — The Bachelor isn't too proud to destroy its best contestant for ratings — but he could also give us our clearest look into the reality of reality television.
"More important is to start the dialogue on the key issues like disarmament, fighting terrorism and many other things," he added, saying that the recent hostility had caused U.S.-Russia relations to regress to the Cold War era.
Malzahn's total buyout is now nearly $9 million, which also is a shitload of money, but it wouldn't deter Jacobs from firing Malzahn if Auburn appears to regress again this season and the public pressure for action mounts.
His path to true love is deterred by everything from meddling family members to a skeevy comedian to actual gangsters, all of which threaten to cause Joe to regress into the very person he hates the most: himself.
The little development we've gotten so far with Negan this season has been a big step up from last year's abysmal showing, in which Negan seemed to regress further into comic book stereotypes the longer he remained on-screen.
They were also betting that Cano, a former client of Van Wagenen's, would not regress despite his being 36 years old and coming off a season in which he missed 80 games for violating baseball's performance-enhancing-drug policy.
"  The leaders at the U.N. who greeted Thunberg warmly and cheered her bravery had made very few large commitments of any kind by the end of Monday's summit, much less any pledges in keeping with the concept of "regress.
That's aided by a 58.5-percent mark on pull-up jumpers that's likely to regress close to the 40-percent mark, but he's still third in the league in points off of drives and 10th in free-throw attempts.
In this four-minute hyperlapse, Lyrical School's six female idols bop around in matching tennis outfits and terrycloth sweatbands, take grinning selfies and text at the speed of light, then dissolve into a dizzying infinite regress of tweeted photos.
Enforcing such a policy on a planet that's 34 million miles away at its closest is another question entirely, though one would hope that Martian societies won't regress to lawlessness and a complete disregard of public safety and established ethical standards.
Together, the works suggest a kind of infinite regress, a Powers of Ten–style zoom-out in which the earth itself is finally revealed as a picture on a postcard — perhaps in a galaxy shaped like a Weimaraner in a wig.
Anyone thinking that might regress should look to the constant chaos in the White House and House Republicans' unwillingness to break with the president on anything, including national security, and the picture suddenly bodes well for us again in 2628.
It isn't cute or even predictable in the way siblings usually regress around each other; Arya all but threatens to kill her sister, and we haven't spent enough time with them this season to follow the buildup to that extreme.
It will either evolve into or be succeeded by a new configuration, perhaps an "ecological civilization", premised on a fundamentally new relationship with the Earth and all its inhabitants—or it will, whether slowly or more abruptly, regress and contract.
It takes very little for me to swap out the porcini mushrooms for the duck foie gras, but it takes something , and trying to nail down that something plunges us into an infinite regress of reasons and reasons for reasons.
"We expect the persistent Scandinavian ridging to regress a bit into the Northeast Atlantic, which may allow the cold weather to slide further west across parts of southern Europe, at least early in January," Todd Crawford, chief meteorologist at the firm, said.
"Unfortunately, the recent decision to go back to the majoritarian system is a regress and will again force many parties into two political blocs," said Oyun Sanjaasuren, a lawmaker from the Civil Will-Green Party, a junior partner in the ruling coalition.
The 2005 U.S. amateur champion seemed destined for a glittering career when he won the 2010 Scottish Open and played on the winning European Ryder Cup team the same year, only to subsequently regress due partly to a thumb injury that required surgery.
Yet there's also a subplot involving Stephen's friend Charles (Stephen Campbell Moore), who has experienced a breakdown causing him to regress into a childlike state, a thread that can't adequately be fleshed out or done proper justice within this 90-minute format.
It suggests an infinite regress of sorts, and illustrates how a painting of a person reading can prompt a meditation on the so-called problem of other minds: we're pushed to contemplate the subject's interiority, to imagine their imaginings as they read.
" During this "seminar," one of the therapists, describing the abreactive techniques they used to regress patients back to the helplessness of childhood, said that these techniques "were so powerful" that they could use them to manipulate and control their patients, "if we wanted to.
Mick advocates for more recess—I mean what I'm trying to say is I'm an advocate for recess / to prevent a rapid regress / trying to make it last forever young Keith Sweat—while also working in a buttload of 90s R&B references and a shoutout to Hey Arnold.
We'd found a new apartment, but it won't be ready for three more weeks, so we've had no choice but to regress into this childlike state where we hide our bad behavior from the parents, our room is a constant mess and we raid the fridge at night.
As Ally attempts to study the treatment of mental illness in an era when the allegedly insane are left to molder in abusive institutions, she begins to regress herself, recalling harsh memories of life with her relentlessly ascetic mother and neglectful father and the tragic loss of her sister.
"Retro gaming" is such a stupid sector of the industry for the most part, with recycled tech given new skins—see that Spectrum handheld—and people charging extortionate prices for old games because grown adults with a little paper in their purses suddenly want to regress to being 11 again.
Letter From the Editor It is an irresistible reduction to contrast the eras of our former and current president as absolute opposites: one, an age of progress for all of us who've felt or feel shut out from the vast tent that is our country; the other, an age of regress.
This was still a pretty bold concept in the early 2000s; geek culture was largely still underground, and fantasy was seen mainly as an immature hobby — for instance, in 2003, critic A.S. Byatt's excoriation of "Harry Potter and the childish adult" claimed that adults "like to regress" when they read children's literature.
Their three-point percentage will regress (Boston remains one of the 10 most accurate shooting teams from deep in the league, and they made 17 threes in their most recent game) and things will naturally open up once Gordon Hayward returns next season, solidifying at least one All-Star on the floor at all-times.
Furthermore, while some may be concerned that the standards in states that have set a relatively high bar would regress under a single standard, keep in mind that licensure is designed to ensure a minimum level of proficiency, and states and school systems have other tools to support high-quality instruction that are far less blunt than licensure.
He is scoring 33.7 points a game, shooting 63% from the field, 75% from the line and managing a nearly 69% true shooting percentage.. I am loathe to say this because, well, people regress and I don't wanna seem dumb in the immediate future, but so far this season, Giannis is a ball handling Shaq who makes most of his free throws.
My breaking point came in college when a white kid from Orange County in the dorm room next door offered me quarters to iron his shirts as a joke, and when my then-boyfriend asked why my family would regress by going back to Mexico after living in the US. They clearly saw me and where I came from as less than.
Fourth, and in the context of open and fair competition, the Union notes the United Kingdom's intention to ensure that its social and employment standards and its environmental standards do not regress from those in place at the end of the transition period, and to provide its Parliament the opportunity to consider future changes in Union law in these areas. 6.
Fourth, and in the context of open and fair competition, the Union notes the United Kingdom's intention to ensure that its social and employment standards and its environmental standards do not regress from those in place at the end of the transition period, and to provide its Parliament the opportunity to consider future changes in Union law in these areas. 6.
I don't trust the Orioles to put themselves in a position to win; I'm not sure the Rays will hit enough; the Yankees are old, bland, and lack starting pitching depth; even with David Price in the mix the Red Sox' rotation seems mediocre; the Blue Jays pretty much have to regress... So I guess I'm saying no one is going to win the AL East.
I think that some of the young people who worked on her campaign, maybe some of the older ones but I really only knew the junior people, had liked and thought that I was smart about the history of Hillary Clinton and way she fit into the story of the United States, and it's progress and regress when it comes to gender and race and progressivism in general.
From the white kid in college who offered me quarters to iron his shirts; to the Border Patrol agents who would interrogate my very existence on a daily basis; to the one agent who made me pull down my underwear to prove I was on my period and not smuggling drugs in my maxi pad at 16; to the dead body of a migrant man I watched be lifted off the freeway after being hit by a car; to the wooden crosses lining the border walls on the Tijuana side in memory of all who've lost their lives; to the boyfriend who asked me why my parents would "regress" by moving back to Mexico; to the hours you wait in a car to get to el otro lado (the other side, what we call the U.S.); to a 21-year-old white man entering a Walmart and massacring 22 people; it's constant.

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