Retrocession
verb (used with object), retroceded, retroceding.
1.
to cede back:
to retrocede a territory.
2.
Insurance. (of a reinsurance company) to cede (all or part of a reinsured risk) to another reinsurance company.
verb
1.
(transitive) to give back; return
2.
(intransitive) to go back or retire; recede
retrocession ret·ro·ces·sion (rět’rō-sěsh’ən)
n.
A relapse, as of a disease.
Cessation of the external symptoms of a disease, followed by signs of involvement of an internal organ or part.
Backward displacement of the uterus or other organ.
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