Regression
regression
Rückfall oder Verschlechterung nach einer Verbesserung.
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Regression synonyms
What's the difference between Regression / Rückschritt / Rückgang / Abbau / Rückbildung / Rückfall
A step backward or worsening compared with a previous state or progress.
A gradual decrease in quantity, level, or value; often used for statistics and trends.
Reduction, dismantling, or breakdown; often used for structures, reserves, jobs, or stress.
A reverse development or shrinking process; often used in medicine, biology, or natural reduction.
A relapse into a bad state after improvement; often used for illness, addiction, or old habits.
A backward development toward a simpler or less advanced state.
A movement downward, literally or figuratively; good for graphs, rates, and trends.
The state of being declining or decreasing; usually refers to a trend rather than a single event.
A gradual decrease in steps or according to a fixed scale; often used in economics, law, or formal language.
Decay, decline, or deterioration of a condition; can refer to health, morals, buildings, or values.
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How to pronounce Regression and what this word means
Regression means regression. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce Regression
[ʁeɡʁɛˈsi̯oːn]
Regression translation
regression
Regression examples
Nach dem Update sahen wir eine Regression.
Regression transcription
[ʁeɡʁɛˈsi̯oːn]
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Regression meaning: what does it mean?
Rückfall oder Verschlechterung nach einer Verbesserung.
Regression pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
Regression is pronounced as [ʁeɡʁɛˈsi̯oːn]. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
Regression definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
Nach dem Update sahen wir eine Regression. Translation: После обновления мы увидели регрессию.
Is Regression part of Errors and Bugs vocabulary?
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