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“more recidivous”
recidivous (adjective), more recidivous, most recidivous
1. A reference to a repetition of antisocial behavior, especially criminal behavior: The legal authorities in Sara's community are striving to have a new program that will decrease recidivous rates.
2. Etymology: from Latin re-, "back" + cadere, "to fall."

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2. Etymology: from Latin re-, "back" + cadere, "to fall."


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