Relapse into (something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "relapse into (something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Tommy Tran calendar 2021-08-04 12:08

Meaning of Relapse into (something)

Relapse into (something) verb phrase

To revert to one's previous state upon a recovery.

No! You can't relapse into smoking again. Think about how much improvement you've made upon quitting.

Travis relapsed into his drug addiction since his uncle passed away.

Other phrases about:

double back

Go back the way you have come

run back

1. To go back to a place very quickly 
2. To take someone back to somewhere, especially by car 
3. To wind a video or recording back to the beginning or an earlier point
4. To run while carrying the ball from one's end of the field toward that of one's opponents

give me tit for tat
To give someone something equal to what they have given you 
take home

1. To go back to one's home with someone or something. 
2. To get a particular award.
3. To think about something such as a piece of information, advice, or instruction carefully and seriously.

(someone or something) rides again

To return unexpectedly.

Grammar and Usage of Relapse into (something)

Verb Forms

  • relapses into (something)
  • relapsing into (something)
  • relapsed into (something)

The verb "relapse" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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To be very wet

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