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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
regenerate .
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Examples
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As the acceptor is consumed during the fixation reaction it must obviously be regenerated from the assimilation products.
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And dispite that, it isn't "regenerated" - it just looks a bit nicer.
HuwTube 2009
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From London's Millennium Dome and Olympic zone, to northern England's "regenerated" city centres, to the windswept out-of-town tracts turned into transport hubs and hospitals, to the sheltered middle-class streets bursting with loft extensions, much of the UK spent 1997 to 2010 behind construction hoardings.
A Guide to the New Ruins of Great Britain by Owen Hatherley – review Andy Beckett 2010
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Somehow they were able to see from point A, where they stood -- corseted, ornamental, legally nonpersons -- to point C, the "regenerated" world Gage predicted, in which all repressive institutions would be destroyed.
draw mohammed day. shewhohashope 2010
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"The NIE now confirms what was reported last week: the al-Qaeda we failed to finish off in Afghanistan and Pakistan has 'regenerated' and remains intent on attacking us at home," said Biden.
Bob Geiger: Bond Continues Misleading Constituents About Iraq 2008
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As for paddy's assertion that the Taliban has "regenerated", that is a lie.
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But amazingly, it kind of regenerated itself a little bit earlier this morning and strengthened and probably could have been labeled back to tropical storm status because we have sustained winds between 40 and 45 miles per hour.
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The used absorbent can, therefore, be "regenerated".
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Mithraism, which spread widely in the West as a religion of the soldiers and officials under the Roman Empire, persons initiated into the mysteries were designated "regenerated" (renatus).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913
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He has "regenerated" ten times so far; a process in which a Time Lord can change his physical appearance and cheat death.
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