0 past simple and past participle of regenerate
1 to improve a place or system, especially by making it more active or successful
2 to grow again:
Although the current study did not address the spatial re-organization of the photoreceptors, the spectral sensitivity of the regenerated retina was determined.
At still later times, the backward wave is regenerated by the wave interactions.
For such functional recovery to be manifest, it is clear that a great many cellular attributes must be restored within the regenerated structure (s).
We chose to study the stand regenerated in 1978.
Or will these hierarchical abstractions be regenerated by including the added layouts?
However, even while poor government performance can undermine satisfaction with the overall system, the latter can be regenerated through the replacement of an unpopular government.
This expression is valid if newly regenerated resources can be harvested immediately, but this condition holds for few renewable resources, especially not for forests.
The majority of organelles were regenerated and the intercellular contacts between cells were completely restored.