"Regress" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To retreat or go back to an earlier or inferior state, either physically or emotionally.
Example: "The company will have to regress to its old ways of doing business if it wants to stay afloat in this competitive market."
To vomit or regurgitate food orfluids that have been swallowed or brought back up from the stomach.
To regrade means to re-examine and re-evaluate the grades or scores that have been given to someone or something, often as a result of a review or appeal.
Regret is a feeling of sadness, displeasure, or discontent associated with a past event or decision. It is a thought process that starts with imagining how an unfortunate past event could have been improved or prevented.
Regretience and Regreence are not recognized or standard English words. However, it's possible that you meant "preference" or "disregard", or possibly a mix of "regret" and "regard".<br><br>If we were to combine "regret" and "regard", one possible meaning could be a feeling of regret with regard to something, which would be an introspective mindset towards past actions or decisions.<br><br>However, without more context or information, it's difficult to provide a definitive explanation. If you could provide more context or clarify what you mean by "regredience", I'd be happy to try and help further!
Moving backward in development, growth, or progress; losing stage or form; tending to return to an earlier or more primitive state.<br><br>Example: "The research shows that the child's behavior is regressing to childish ways after the family conflict."
moving backward in position or development; tending to return to a previous condition or state; characterized by a decrease or reversal of progress or improvement.
Moving or developing backward either in time or in a particular direction, typically in a gradual and regrettable way. (eg: He regressed back to his childlike ways after being fired from his job.)