regeneration

[rɪˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃən]

regeneration Definition

  • 1the process of regrowing or replacing damaged or lost body parts, tissues, or organs
  • 2the act or process of making something grow or develop again
  • 3the process of renewing or restoring something that has been lost or damaged

Using regeneration: Examples

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

  • Example

    The salamander is capable of regeneration, growing back lost limbs.

  • Example

    The regeneration of the city's downtown area has brought new life to the community.

  • Example

    The regeneration of the forest after the fire was a slow process.

regeneration Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using regeneration

  • a large-scale effort to improve and renew an area or community

    Example

    The city council launched a regeneration project to revitalize the run-down neighborhood.

  • a sports match or competition in which a team makes a comeback after being behind

    Example

    The football team staged a regeneration game, coming back from a 3-0 deficit to win the match.

  • a controversial theory that social and political change can only be achieved through violent means

    Example

    The book argues that some revolutionary movements have embraced the idea of regeneration through violence.

Phrases with regeneration

  • the process of improving and renewing urban areas, typically by renovating buildings, public spaces, and infrastructure

    Example

    The government invested in urban regeneration projects to revitalize the city's downtown area.

  • the process by which the liver regrows after damage or partial removal

    Example

    The liver has a remarkable ability for regeneration, allowing it to recover from injuries and diseases.

  • the process of being born again or renewed in one's spiritual life, often associated with religious or philosophical beliefs

    Example

    The preacher spoke about the need for spiritual regeneration and finding inner peace.

Origins of regeneration

from Latin 'regeneratio', from 'regenerare' meaning 'bring forth again'

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Summary: regeneration in Brief

Regeneration [rɪˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃən] refers to the process of regrowing or replacing damaged or lost body parts, tissues, or organs. It also denotes the act of making something grow or develop again, or renewing or restoring something that has been lost or damaged. Examples include the salamander's ability to regenerate limbs, the regeneration of a city's downtown area, and the regeneration of a forest after a fire. Phrases like 'urban regeneration' and 'spiritual regeneration' extend the term's meaning, while idioms like 'a regeneration project' and 'a regeneration game' demonstrate its versatility.

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