adjective
- moving backward or in reverse
- returning to an earlier or worse condition
- appearing to move backward relative to the stars
Usage: astronomy
verb
- to move backward or decline to a worse state
noun
- backward movement or decline
Examples
- The new policy represents a retrograde step in civil rights.
- Mercury appears to move in retrograde motion across the sky.
- The patient’s condition began to retrograde after the surgery.
- The company’s retrograde approach to technology hurt its competitiveness.
- The army was forced into a retrograde movement.
- His thinking seemed to retrograde to medieval times.
- The retrograde of democratic institutions alarmed observers.