[ US /ɹiˈdʒɛnɝˌeɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new
    They renewed their membership
    We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years
  2. be formed or shaped anew
  3. amplify (an electron current) by causing part of the power in the output circuit to act upon the input circuit
  4. replace (tissue or a body part) through the formation of new tissue
    The snake regenerated its tail
  5. undergo regeneration
  6. form or produce anew
    regenerate hatred
  7. restore strength
    This food revitalized the patient
  8. return to life; get or give new life or energy
    The week at the spa restored me
  9. bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one
    The Church reformed me
    reform your conduct
ADJECTIVE
  1. reformed spiritually or morally
    a regenerate sinner
    regenerate by redemption from error or decay
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How To Use regenerate In A Sentence

  • Believers, regenerate persons, who believe in Him, and rely on Him, have put on Christ.
  • These cells change their ultimate destiny, or fate, as the disc regenerates tissue so that, for example, instead of regenerating leg structures they form wing structures.
  • Fortunately, skin regenerates constantly, which is the reason why the strategy of eliminating some cells is a good one.
  • We routinely portray them as grim, doctrinaire, religious killjoys who lived in a didactic world of the Saved and the Unregenerate.
  • A large fraction of these embryos aborted on the germination medium and were not able to regenerate plantlets.
  • I tell you, Mary, I found out from reading the Bible that I was an unregenerated man, and needed Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854)
  • As it is, whenever sport-led regeneration is proposed in this country, the public is fobbed off with stat-free waffle about how it will benefit and regenerate local communities – and in some cases, we seem to be dispensing with even that fig leaf. Stanley Park will bring little benefit to local community in Liverpool
  • The result is a movement of the transfected blastemal cells to more proximal regions in the intercalating regenerate.
  • Since silica can only limit diatoms, other forms of phytoplankton might dominate if nitrogen is regenerated more rapidly.
  • The Word must have a central place - for by it God regenerates sinners and reaffirms his authority over men.
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