Retrograde in a sentence as a verb

That does not seem to be a sexist or retrograde statement.

Some of which feel quite retrograde, like stack-based architecture etc.

Well, there are both retrograde and anterograde tracers.

Because going back to non-packaged non-vetted flavor-of-the-month code is a retrograde step back to 1993.

The device companies work on a razors and blades model so are incented to keep costs down and use retrograde technology.

In the long run, their ideas and values are the ones that are becoming mainstream, while the overt racism of the right is what's becoming retrograde.

"Tolerance" only comes up as a topic when it's about tolerating some shitty retrograde attitude.

Retrograde in a sentence as an adjective

I sense intuitively, though, that things like "15% across-the-board tax" are innately retrograde solutions that would serve to choke the beneficial and legal side of the service.

Hunched over in his dark cave?I just visualized myself 20 years in the future, reading this I saw it as the myopic retrograde reactionary writting of a small minded man, that it is.

For example, you could take the seemingly chaotic retrograde motion of the planets in the night sky as evidence of the existence of gods with self-determination.

This is a smart idea, but it made me think: I'd like to see some productivity/exercise/lifehacks for those of us who are stuck with inflexible managers or retrograde office cultures.

I understand but if a game is only linux compatible if you are using a stock dell w/o GPU running archlinux on a Tuesday when Mercury is in retrograde, there is a simple solution:Don't advertize it as being Linux compatible.

While Venus' atmosphere is worth study, due to the theory that it underwent some sort of hyperactive climate change a few billion years ago, there are limits to the comparison:- Venus is about 3/4 the distance from the Sun as Earth.- Venus has slow, retrograde rotation that leaves a given portion of the surface exposed to the Sun for 56 Earth days at a time.- Venus has no magnetic field, which causes the loss of water vapor and other light gases due to the solar wind

Retrograde definitions

verb

move backward in an orbit, of celestial bodies

verb

move in a direction contrary to the usual one; "retrograding planets"

verb

move back; "The glacier retrogrades"

See also: retreat

verb

go back over; "retrograde arguments"

See also: rehash

verb

get worse or fall back to a previous condition

See also: regress retrogress

adjective

moving from east to west on the celestial sphere; or--for planets--around the sun in a direction opposite to that of the Earth

adjective

of amnesia; affecting time immediately preceding trauma

adjective

going from better to worse

See also: retrogressive

adjective

moving or directed or tending in a backward direction or contrary to a previous direction

See also: retral