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to regenerating
verb
To construct or create anew, especially in an improved manner.
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Now we are moving on to regenerating our town centres.
And if I lose, at least I'll have made my small contribution to regenerating the town.
The more space you give each individual plant, the more its root can grow, which is key to regenerating new leaves.
Photograph: Nicholas Pitt/Getty Images More news from Greece where officials are devising a new strategy to boost a sector that is vital to regenerating the economy.
He devoted his life to regenerating Jewish life and learning, and was a founding leader of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and Museum of Jewish Heritage.
A second, quite different approach to regenerating a tissue is reported in Friday's issue of Cell by Deepak Srivastava and colleagues at the University of California, San Francisco.
Urban regeneration experts and town planners argue that major new cultural buildings like the Lowry Centre in Salford or the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, are key to regenerating former industrial towns.
In post-third world war Paris, a prisoner is selected as a guinea pig in a time-travel experiment intended to repair the all-but-destroyed present; shifting between past and future, he finds both the key to regenerating his own society and a personal existential truth that renders the former discovery moot.
If neither private nor public sectors have yet got round to building an Olympic-size stadium or swimming pool in London, nor to regenerating the lower Lea Valley (site of the proposed Olympic village), that is probably because those projects don't make economic sense.
"But my feeling is that sleep is fundamentally important to regenerating all cells".
The tunable topography of nanofibers provides accurate spatio-temporal guidance to regenerating axons.
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