Similar words: regeneration, degenerative, degenerate, generation, generational, generation gap, lost generation, veneration. Meaning: [dɪ‚dʒenə'reɪʃn] n. 1. the process of declining from a higher to a lower level of effective power or vitality or essential quality 2. the state of being degenerate in mental or moral qualities 3. passing from a more complex to a simpler biological form.
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(1) Speech degeneration often occurs in children who become deaf after acquiring language.
(2) Ageing is accompanied by a slow degeneration of his mental faculties.
(3) High blood pressure can cause degeneration of the heart muscles.
(4) Intensive farming in the area has caused severe degeneration of the land.
(5) There has been a gradual degeneration of the judicial system in the last few years.
(6) Macular degeneration can be hereditary and genetic counselling appropriate.
(7) Political posturing has encouraged a degeneration into the politicization of social issues.
(8) In muscle disease degeneration of muscle fibres and replacement with fibrous tissue have been seen.
(9) Considerable degeneration of the endometriosis occurs after two months of medical treatment[sentencedict.com], and symptoms should therefore diminish.
(10) Ideas of childishness, linguistic degeneration, and confusion support the central theme of the degradation of essential ritual.
(11) Subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord due to vitamin B12 deficiency is a treatable condition manifesting sensory ataxia.
(12) Macular degeneration; Motion perception; Diagnostic techniques, ophthalmological; Aged.
(13) Moral degeneracy followed intellectual degeneration.
(14) The neurocyte of cerebral cortex shows vacuolation degeneration.
(15) Striated muscle cells became degeneration, swelling and atrophy.
(16) Pterygia are caused by collagen degeneration and fibrovascular proliferation.
(17) Ischemia accelerated the degeneration of mitochondria and sarcoplasmic reticulum.
(18) Lateral AA joint degeneration had relation to occipitocervical pain.
(19) Unusual Case of subacute Combined Degeneration of spinal cord.
(20) Malignant sarcomatous degeneration is present.
(21) Over-use of those drugs, coupled with poor diet[sentencedict.com], leads to physical degeneration.
(22) Various policy initiatives have addressed the question of how to reverse the decay, deprivation and industrial degeneration of a century.
(23) That's because the evidence for the role of those two substances in keeping macular degeneration at bay is stronger.
(24) Something informing these descriptions of Wilde and his art is a fear of degeneration as conceived by writers of the time.
(25) Here the double emphasis upon the need to arrest cultural degeneration and preserve the national heritage was distinctly in evidence.
(26) In recent years, however, natural disasters and overgrazing have caused serious degeneration of grassland.
(27) There is no evidence to suggest that sweat glands and their receptors remain unchanged after nerve degeneration.
(28) The most striking change in the tubules is hydropic degeneration of the epithelium.
(29) Improves eye health and reduces the risk of age - related macular degeneration.
(30) According to discretional idea, mechanism of motion blur was analyzed. Mathematical model of degeneration and restoration were established by means of Z transform.
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