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regenerate

[ri-jen-uh-reyt, ri-jen-er-it] / rɪˈdʒɛn əˌreɪt, rɪˈdʒɛn ər ɪt /


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When a nerve is cut it sprouts a basic scaffold that it tries to regenerate along, but which only last about 10 days.

From BBC

Instead, it aims to keep materials in circulation longer, maximize their value, and regenerate resources at the end of each cycle.

From Science Daily

Speaking in Hastings on Thursday, Sir Keir said the project could "create better sports facilities" in the town and "regenerate the town centre in Bexhill".

From BBC

He saw it as somewhere that could embody his vision for putting nature and conservation at the heart of regenerating not just a building, but a community.

From BBC

"This is a new way of regenerating adult tissue, and it has significant clinical promise for treating arthritis due to aging or injury," said Helen Blau, PhD, professor of microbiology and immunology.

From Science Daily