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Filter by Meaning The politician's decision to recidivate on immigration policy lost him many moderate supporters.
Some individuals tend to recidivate to extremist groups after being rehabilitated.
The athlete's training regimen slipped, causing him to recidivate in his physical abilities.
Some individuals recidivate to their old habits after a brief period of attempting to change.
Some individuals tend to recidivate to their old political beliefs after being exposed to new perspectives.
Despite completing rehab, some people may recidivate and fall back into addiction.
Even after completing the 12-step program, some people still recidivate and struggle with addiction.
The gym offers programs for beginners to recidivate their fitness levels.
The convicted criminal was worried that he might recidivate.
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