"Retrogressive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Moving backwards in development or progress; reversing a process or a trend.
Example: "The country's economy suffered a retrogressive trend due to the recent economic downturn."
In a direction or manner that is opposite to the normal or expected direction; in reverse order or direction; backward.<br><br>Example: "She walked retrogradely up the stairs, almost to the top, before remembering to take the elevator."
Retrograde refers to a movement or movement that appears to be in reverse, particularly in astronomy or astrology.<br><br>In astronomy, retrograde motion is the apparent backward motion of a planet or other celestial body in the sky, due to the Earth passing the object at a point in its orbit.<br><br>In astrology, a retrograde planet is a planet that appears to be moving backwards in the sky, which is often seen as a sign that the planet's influence is weakened or in a state of review or revision.<br><br>In a broader sense, the word "retrograde" can also refer to a return to a previous state or condition, often with a connotation of looking back or revisiting the past.
To move backward or make something move backward; to return to a less developed or less advanced state.
Relating to or affecting the part of the eye behind the lens, specifically the vitreous or retina.