regenerate
IPA: ridʒˈɛnɝeɪt
noun
- One who is spiritually reborn.
verb
- (transitive) To construct or create anew, especially in an improved manner.
- (transitive) To revitalize.
- (transitive, biology) To replace lost or damaged tissue.
- (intransitive) To become reconstructed.
- (intransitive) To undergo a spiritual rebirth.
- (intransitive) Of a water softener: to flush out the minerals extracted from the water supply.
adjective
- Spiritually reborn.
- (obsolete) Reproduced.
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Examples of "regenerate" in Sentences
- When one has these three attributes, then does he come to be called a regenerate person.
- In this world the soul of the regenerate is a gracious soul; and in that world it shall be a glorious one.
- Spirit, with which quality, when the inward man is considered, he is then correctly called regenerate and a new man.
- The police need to be able to regenerate from the most serious wounds, travel through time, and be really telekinetic.
- I'm pleased, however, because narrative chunks shaking out of my head may be a sign that my brain is starting to regenerate from the forced-march.
- The "I" here, though of course not the regenerate, is neither the unregenerate, but the sinful principle of the renewed man, as is expressly stated in Ro 7: 18. 15,
- On top of these 3 Rs, i will add a 4th R "regenerate" - we should perhaps start to plant some fruits and vegetables in our garden for those of us living in landed property.
- The Pentagon hopes to sustain and "regenerate" -- to replace those who disappeared after the first paycheck or two -- an additional 105,000, for a total of 305,000 by Fiscal Year
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