regenerated

[ri-jen-uh-rey-tid]

regenerated Definition

  • 1to bring into existence again; reestablish on a new, usually improved basis
  • 2to cause to be born again spiritually; bring about a spiritual rebirth in

Using regenerated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "regenerated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The city center has been regenerated with new buildings and parks.

  • Example

    The company regenerated its image with a successful advertising campaign.

  • Example

    He felt regenerated after his spiritual retreat.

regenerated Synonyms and Antonyms

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Antonyms for regenerated

Phrases with regenerated

  • a type of cellulose fiber that is produced by dissolving wood pulp in a chemical solution and then regenerating it into fibers

    Example

    The shirt was made from regenerated cellulose fabric.

  • a type of leather that is made by taking scraps of leather and other materials and processing them into a new material

    Example

    The sofa was upholstered in regenerated leather.

  • a nerve that has regrown or repaired itself after being damaged

    Example

    The patient's regenerated nerve allowed him to regain feeling in his hand.

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Summary: regenerated in Brief

To 'regenerate' [ri-jen-uh-rey-tid] is to bring something into existence again, often in an improved form. This can refer to physical spaces, as in 'The city center has been regenerated with new buildings and parks,' or to a company's image, as in 'The company regenerated its image with a successful advertising campaign.' It can also refer to spiritual rebirth, as in 'He felt regenerated after his spiritual retreat.'