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Filter by Meaning The recrudescent protests in the city have caused disruptions to daily life.
The recrudescent popularity of vinyl records has led to an increase in production.
The recrudescent anxiety disorder is affecting the patient's ability to function normally.
The company experienced a recrudescent wave of layoffs due to economic downturns.
The recrudescent symptoms of the disease worried the patient.
The recrudescent conflict between the two countries is concerning.
The recrudescent tension between the two countries has led to a diplomatic stalemate.
The recrudescent rumors about the company's financial troubles are causing anxiety among employees.
The recrudescent demand for the product caused a shortage in supply.
The recrudescent pain in her knee is preventing her from walking properly.
The recrudescent feeling of homesickness overwhelmed her while she was traveling.
The recrudescent protests against the government have intensified in recent weeks.
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