Third-person singular simple present indicative form of regress.(verb)
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Use "regresses" in a sentence
"I say until the Supreme Court regresses from the New Deal era acceptance that the commerce clause provides the basis for an nearly unlimited range of Federal powers, we won’t have a Federal government with limited enumerated powers that our founders intended, and that is required for a thriving Republic."
"For this counter revolution of 300 (50 min. x 6/min.), it "regresses" at the rate of five minutes of dial every minute."
"When the drugged woman regresses back to childhood, becoming girlishly compliant once more, it seems good at first."