remission
A temporary partial or complete disappearance of symptoms can occur during the course of a disease or condition. This phenomenon is known as remission, where the signs and symptoms improve or even go away for a period of time before possibly returning. Remission can be spontaneous or as a result of treatment, and it does not necessarily mean that the condition has been cured.
Complete Response
Remission
Extinction.
Relapse is a new psychotic episode after a period of at least one month with partial or complete recovery with no positive symptoms.
complete
Extinction
Extinction
Extinction.
For most arteries there are no symptoms of partial blockage. Partial blockage of a coronary artery may result in chest pain upon exertion.
"A complete remission is defined as complete disappearance of all such manifestations of disease." ~ Wikipedia
The antonyms for the word partial are complete, entire, whole, or total.