Noun
Alt. of Recrudescency
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe end of a stage of evolution is usually marked by a powerful recrudescence of all that has to go out of the evolution. Sri Aurobindo
a recrudescence of racism Source: Internet
a recrudescence of the symptoms Source: Internet
Reinfection cannot readily be distinguished from recrudescence, although recurrence of infection within two weeks of treatment for the initial infection is typically attributed to treatment failure. Source: Internet
The equipment of the Polish army was less developed technically than that of the enemy and its rearmament was slowed down by a recrudescence of optimism in western Europe and the usual budget difficulties. Source: Internet