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    regeneration
    /rɪˌdʒɛnəˈreɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of regenerating or being regenerated: "the regeneration of inner cities"

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  2. the act of improving a place or system, especially by making it more active or successful: The council is committed to a programme of urban regeneration. Fewer examples. Our " historic heritage " is an important ingredient in the regeneration of 21st-century Britain.

  3. 1. : an act or the process of regenerating : the state of being regenerated. 2. : spiritual renewal or revival. 3. : renewal or restoration of a body, bodily part, or biological system (such as a forest) after injury or as a normal process. 4. : utilization by special devices of heat or other products that would ordinarily be lost. Synonyms.

  4. What does regeneration mean? Regeneration is the process of regeneratingrenewing or restoring something, especially after it has been damaged or lost. A close synonym is regrowth .

  5. 3 days ago · Regeneration, in biology, the process by which some organisms replace or restore lost or amputated body parts. Organisms differ markedly in their ability to regenerate parts. Some grow a new structure on the stump of the old one. By such regeneration whole organisms may dramatically replace.

  6. the act of improving a place or system, especially by making it more active or successful: The city is committed to a program of urban regeneration. Fewer examples. Our " historic heritage " is an important ingredient in the regeneration of 21st-century Britain.

  7. Regeneration involves remaking something. Your city may plan regeneration efforts to spruce up a riverfront area that has fallen on hard times. Regeneration means "create again," which is what salamanders do when they lose their tails.

  8. noun. 1. the act or process of regenerating or the state of being regenerated; rebirth or renewal. 2. the regrowth by an animal or plant of an organ, tissue, or part that has been lost or destroyed. 3. electronics. the use of positive feedback to increase the amplification of a radio frequency stage. Collins English Dictionary.