a stage of decline
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paracmea stage of decline
paracmesPARACME, a stage of decline
SOUTHInto a state of decline
SAGGINGIn a state of decline
LYSATEResult of gradual decline of a disease
declensionsA condition of decline or moral deterioration
declensionA condition of decline or moral deterioration
regressionprogressive decline of a manifestation of disease
regressionsREGRESSION, progressive decline of a manifestation of disease
catabasisthe decline of a disease in a population also KATABASIS
SKITOWIt might bring you to the verge of a steep decline
decadentCharacterized by or reflecting a state of moral or cultural decline
catabasesCATABASIS, the decline of a disease in a population also KATABASIS
slumpflationa state or period of combined economic decline and rising inflation
decadenceMoral or cultural decline, esp. after a peak or culmination of achievement
slumpflationsSLUMPFLATION, a state or period of combined economic decline and rising inflation
piningSuffer a mental and physical decline, esp. because of a broken heart
rebirthThe action of reappearing or starting to flourish or increase after a decline; revival
rebirthsThe action of reappearing or starting to flourish or increase after a decline; revival
dotingshowing a decline of mental faculties, esp. associated with old age; weak-minded; senile
dotinglyshowing a decline of mental faculties, esp. associated with old age; weak-minded; senile
fifthto decline on the basis of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to answer a question when testifying
declinistone who theorizes that a nation or society is in or is headed for a state of economic, political, or social decline
recessionA period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters
recessionsA period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters