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Sinónimos detallados de regressive en inglés

regressive:

regressive adj.

  1. regressive
  2. regressive
    – opposing progress; returning to a former less advanced state 1
    regressive
    – opposing progress; returning to a former less advanced state 1
  3. regressive
    – (of taxes) adjusted so that the rate decreases as the amount of income increases 1
    regressive
    – (of taxes) adjusted so that the rate decreases as the amount of income increases 1

regressive

  1. regressive

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Definiciones relacionadas de "regressive":

  1. opposing progress; returning to a former less advanced state1
  2. (of taxes) adjusted so that the rate decreases as the amount of income increases1

regress:

to regress verbo (regresses, regressed, regressing)

  1. to regress
    to decline; waining; to regress
    • decline verbo (declines, declined, declining)
    • waining verbo
    • regress verbo (regresses, regressed, regressing)
  2. to regress
    – go back to bad behavior 1
    to lapse; to relapse; to regress; to fall back; recidivate; retrogress
    – go back to bad behavior 1
    • lapse verbo (lapses, lapsed, lapsing)
    • relapse verbo (relapses, relapsed, relapsing)
    • regress verbo (regresses, regressed, regressing)
    • fall back verbo (falls back, fell back, falling back)
    • recidivate verbo
      • Those who recidivate are often minor criminals1
    • retrogress verbo
  3. to regress
    – get worse or fall back to a previous condition 1
    to regress; retrograde; retrogress
    – get worse or fall back to a previous condition 1
  4. to regress
    – go back to a previous state 1
    to return; to regress; to turn back; retrovert; revert
    – go back to a previous state 1
    • return verbo (returns, returned, returning)
    • regress verbo (regresses, regressed, regressing)
    • turn back verbo (turns back, turned back, turning back)
    • retrovert verbo
    • revert verbo
      • We reverted to the old rules1
  5. to regress
    – go back to a statistical means 1
    to regress
    – go back to a statistical means 1
    • regress verbo (regresses, regressed, regressing)

Conjugaciones de regress:

present
  1. regress
  2. regress
  3. regresses
  4. regress
  5. regress
  6. regress
simple past
  1. regressed
  2. regressed
  3. regressed
  4. regressed
  5. regressed
  6. regressed
present perfect
  1. have regressed
  2. have regressed
  3. has regressed
  4. have regressed
  5. have regressed
  6. have regressed
past continuous
  1. was regressing
  2. were regressing
  3. was regressing
  4. were regressing
  5. were regressing
  6. were regressing
future
  1. shall regress
  2. will regress
  3. will regress
  4. shall regress
  5. will regress
  6. will regress
continuous present
  1. am regressing
  2. are regressing
  3. is regressing
  4. are regressing
  5. are regressing
  6. are regressing
subjunctive
  1. be regressed
  2. be regressed
  3. be regressed
  4. be regressed
  5. be regressed
  6. be regressed
diverse
  1. regress!
  2. let's regress!
  3. regressed
  4. regressing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

regress [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the regress
    – returning to a former state 1
    the regression; the regress; the reversion; the retrogression; the retroversion
    – returning to a former state 1
  2. the regress
    – the reasoning involved when you assume the conclusion is true and reason backward to the evidence 1
    the regress; the reasoning backward
    – the reasoning involved when you assume the conclusion is true and reason backward to the evidence 1

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Definiciones relacionadas de "regress":

  1. returning to a former state1
  2. the reasoning involved when you assume the conclusion is true and reason backward to the evidence1
  3. go back to bad behavior1
  4. get worse or fall back to a previous condition1
  5. go back to a previous state1
  6. go back to a statistical means1