Meaning of Regeneration | Babel Free
Definitions
- Rebuilding or restructuring; large scale repair or renewal; revitalisation.
- Spiritual rebirth; the change from a carnal or material life to a pious one
- The renewal of the world at the second coming of Christ.
- The process by which a water softener flushes out minerals extracted from the water supply.
- The ability to rapidly heal substantial physical damage to one's body, or to spontaneously restore hit points.
- The property of a kind of circuit, much used in radio receivers, that allows an electronic signal to be amplified many times through a feedback loop.
Equivalents
Беларуская
адраджэнне
Български
възраждане
Čeština
znovuzrození
Français
régénération
Bahasa Indonesia
peremajaan
Íslenska
endurholdgun
Italiano
rigenerazione
Slovenčina
regenerácia
Türkçe
yenilenme
Examples
“The conversion of so many old industrial buildings into living quarters was a major factor in the regeneration.”
“Iversen holds that these changes indicate the arrival of farmers, the phase of Landnam or land occupation, that the charcoal comes from clearance fires; that herbaceous pollen suggests the opening-up of the land; cereals, fields; the plantains, weeds; and birch and hazel, regeneration of the forests after the exhaustion of the plot.”
“But the key thing that excites Jolliffe about biochar is that it avoids waste and it can actually give something back to the environment. "The nice thing is that the biochar doesn't just sit there in a heap," she says. "It's used for soil regeneration. You can spread it on the land and it can not only enhance the soil's capacity to manage moisture, but it also acts as a fertiliser.”
“The standard ring of regeneration restores one point of damage per turn (and will eventually replace lost limbs or organs).”
“2003, Bastion Press, E. W. Morton, Out for Blood Regeneration does not restore hit points lost from starvation, thirst, or suffocation.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
See also
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