recrudecer
to worsen
verb rreh-kroo-deh-SEHR Rare
Origin: Latin recrudescere (to become raw again)
Also means
to flare up again
Usage Note
Recrudecer describes a situation — typically violence, illness, or a conflict — that intensifies or breaks out again after a lull: la violencia recrudeció (violence worsened/flared up again). It is an -er verb with a spelling change (c → zc) before o/a in the first-person singular present and the present subjunctive, like conocer. The noun form is recrudecimiento.
Examples
"El conflicto recrudeció en el norte del país."
Natural Translation
The conflict worsened in the north of the country.
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