decompensate

decompensate
de·com·pen·sate (')dē-'käm-pən-.sāt, -.pen- vi, -sat·ed; -sat·ing to undergo decompensation
de·com·pen·sa·to·ry .dē-kəm-'pen(t)-sə-.tōr-ē, -.tȯr- adj

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