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regeneration

regrowth / renewal / rebirth / restoration
Noun
pl: regenerations

This term describes a return to a state of wholeness or vitality, whether biological, urban, or spiritual. In biological contexts, it refers to the literal regrowth of lost body parts, a phenomenon common in certain amphibians and plants. When applied to cities or systems, it suggests a comprehensive overhaul that brings life back to a decayed area or restores energy to a depleted source. In a theological sense, it implies a profound internal transformation and moral cleansing.

Meanings

Noun

The process of replacing or restoring damaged or missing cells, tissues, or organs in a living organism.

"The axolotl is famous for its ability of limb regeneration."

Noun

The act of renewing or restoring something to a former state of vitality, strength, or success.

"The city council is investing in the regeneration of the derelict docklands."

Noun

A spiritual rebirth or the renewal of one's faith and moral character.

"The preacher spoke of the inner regeneration that occurs through repentance."

Noun

The process of restoring the electrical charge of a battery or the energy of a system.

"Regenerative braking allows for the regeneration of energy during deceleration."

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