regressive

regressive
regressively, adv.regressiveness, regressivity /ree'gre siv"i tee/, n.
/ri gres"iv/, adj.
1. regressing or tending to regress; retrogressive.
2. Biol. of, pertaining to, or effecting regression.
3. (of tax) decreasing proportionately with an increase in the tax base.
4. Logic. obtained from or characterized by backward reasoning.
[1625-35; REGRESS + -IVE]

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