recrudesce

to break out or happen again

After years of gamblers anonymous, Tony thought he'd broken his compulsive slot machine playing, but it took only one trip to the Atlantic City for a full recrudescence--he lost $5k on the one armed bandit.

It was noticeable that in these rambling soliloquies his English seemed to recrudesce into better construction and phraseology.

(Originally scheduled to recrudesce this coming fall, Prospect 2 has been delayed until 2011.)

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