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the retrograde
verb
To move backwards; to recede; to retire; to decline; to revert.
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Let's begin with the retrograde cruelty.
Yes, McCormick burlesques the retrograde gender politics of both.
This cannot be said of the retrograde legislation that Congress seems determined to give us.
The Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri lamented the "retrograde mentality" displayed by his compatriots.
On May 26, TGS informed us that TGS and MFA are supportive of the retrograde concept.
This is what the retrograde thinkers who destroyed the towers resented about us.
These days, when we venture into backwoods America, it's with the retrograde, moronic Duck Dynasty.
But even if they fail, they will have produced a better bill than the retrograde measure passed by the House.
In other words, to create sustainable jobs – against the retrograde claim that measures to halt global warming are 'job-killers'.
We should not be comfortable with the retrograde notion that charity should be the default mode of providing social security.
In recent years, it has become common to comment on the retrograde nature of the Christmas schedules.
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