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regressive (of taxes) adjusted so that the rate decreases as the amount of income increases opposing progress; returning to a former less advanced state
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regressive describes a tax in which the poor pay a larger fraction of their income than the rich
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regressive i. reversion to an infantile state after body growth has been completed.
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regressive autism Autism that develops in a child after normal development during the first 24?30 months of life. SYN: Heller dementia. SEE: childhood disintegrative disorder.
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regressive resistive exercise ABBR: RRE. A form of active resistive exercise that advocates gradual reduction in the amount of resistance as muscles fatigue.
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