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    Re·gress

    verb

    • 1. return to a former or less developed state: "art has been regressing toward adolescence for more than a generation now"
    • 2. calculate the coefficient or coefficients of regression of (a variable) against or on another variable: "a model in which C and Y are regressed on the same variables"

    noun

    • 1. the action of returning to a former or less developed state: "the regress is a return to Puritan values"
    • 2. a series of statements in which a logical procedure is continually reapplied to its own result without approaching a useful conclusion (e.g. defining something in terms of itself).
  2. 1. a. : an act or the privilege of going or coming back. b. : reentry sense 1. 2. : movement backward to a previous and especially worse or more primitive state or condition. 3. : the act of reasoning backward.

  3. to return to a previous and less advanced or worse state, condition, or way of behaving: She suffered brain damage from the car accident and regressed to the mental age of a five-year-old. He says the city has regressed in terms of participation in recycling. Compare. progress noun.

  4. REGRESS definition: 1. to return to a previous and less advanced or worse state, condition, or way of behaving: 2. (of…. Learn more.

  5. regress. verb. intr to return or revert, as to a former place, condition, or mode of behaviour. tr statistics to measure the extent to which (a dependent variable) is associated with one or more independent variables. noun. the act of regressing. movement in a backward direction; retrogression.

  6. To regress is to return to a former state or condition, and not usually in a good way. It often means "relapse" or "get worse."

  7. n. (rē′grĕs′) 1. The act of regressing, especially the returning to a previous, usually worse or less developed state. 2. The act of reasoning backward from an effect to a cause or of continually applying a process of reasoning to its own results.

  8. Definition of regress verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 6 days ago · to return or revert, as to a former place, condition, or mode of behaviour. 2. (transitive) statistics. to measure the extent to which (a dependent variable) is associated with one or more independent variables. noun (ˈriːɡrɛs ) 3. the act of regressing. 4. movement in a backward direction; retrogression. 5. logic.

  10. Origin of regress 1 First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English regresse (noun), from Latin regressus “a return,” noun use of past participle of regredī “to go back, return,” from re- re- + -gredī, combining form of gradī “to step, walk, go”; cf. gradient

  11. REGRESS definition: 1. to go back to an earlier, less advanced state 2. the process of regressing. Learn more.

  12. regress. [ verb ri- gres; noun ree-gres ] show ipa. See synonyms for regress on Thesaurus.com. verb (used without object) to move backward; go back. to revert to an earlier or less advanced state or form. noun. the act of going back; return. the right to go back. backward movement or course; retrogression. See more. Recommended videos.

  13. Jun 2, 2024 · The power or liberty of passing back. ( property law) The right of a person (such as a lessee) to return to a property. Coordinate terms: ingress, egress.

  14. All you need to know about "REGRESS" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  15. REGRESS meaning: to return to an earlier and usually worse or less developed condition or state.

  16. To have a tendency to approach or go back to a statistical mean. To go back; return; move backward. To undergo regression. A going or coming back. The act of regressing, especially the returning to a previous, usually worse or less developed state.

  17. regress meaning: 1. to go back to an earlier, less advanced state 2. the process of regressing. Learn more.

  18. In statistical modeling, regression analysis is a set of statistical processes for estimating the relationships between a dependent variable (often called the 'outcome' or 'response' variable, or a 'label' in machine learning parlance) and one or more independent variables (often called 'predictors', 'covariates', 'explanatory variables' or ...

  19. Jun 6, 2024 · When people or things regress, they return to an earlier and less advanced stage of development. [formal] If your child regresses to babyish behavior, all you know for certain is that the child is under stress. Synonyms: revert, deteriorate, return, go back More Synonyms of regress.

  20. Feb 26, 2024 · A regression is a statistical technique that relates a dependent variable to one or more independent (explanatory) variables. A regression model is able to show...

  21. What does the noun regress mean? There are ten meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun regress, three of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. regress has developed meanings and uses in subjects including.

  22. : reversion to an earlier mental or behavioral level. d. : a functional relationship between two or more correlated variables that is often empirically determined from data and is used especially to predict values of one variable when given values of the others. the regression of y on x is linear.

  23. Synonyms for REGRESS: revert, return, decline, retrogress, relapse, lapse, backslide, worsen; Antonyms of REGRESS: develop, evolve, advance, grow, progress, mature, ripen, improve

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