Slipped back


Synonyms for slipped back
verb deteriorate, weaken

fall back
degenerate
retrogress
worsen
lapse

revert
sicken
sink
fade
fall

regress
fail
suffer
backslide
recidivate

be overcome
be overtaken
slide back
slip back
turn back

Antonyms for slipped back

improve
increase
grow
heal
develop

progress
help
rise
strengthen
fight

reach
win
get better

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