Retransition

//ˌɹi.tɹænˈzɪ.ʃən//

Synonyms for "retransition"

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French

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  • retransition noun (Translations)
  • retransitionner verb (Translations)

Portuguese

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  • retransição noun (Translations)
  • retransicionar verb (Translations)

Sample sentences

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The content of the development is harder to define; it may include new material, but typically involves development of motives and themes from the exposition leading to a retransition.

Source: wiktionary

With apologies to my friends who have detransitioned or retransitioned if I get this wrong, this is what I've learned.

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One reason for encouraging detransitioners to go through counselling and avoid rushing into further surgery is that many go on to retransition again in the future.

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She also observes that within the number of those who detransition, a significant proportion do so due to how intense their experiences of rejection and transphobia are – and so then actually retransition further on in life.

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