Synonym: positive feedback, re-formation. Similar words: generation, generation gap, lost generation, degenerative, veneration, degenerate, generalization, general practitioner. Meaning: [rɪ‚dʒenə'reɪʃn] n. 1. (biology) growth anew of lost tissue or destroyed parts or organs 2. feedback in phase with (augmenting) the input 3. the activity of spiritual or physical renewal 4. forming again (especially with improvements or removal of defects); renewing and reconstituting.
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31. As a consequence, greater emphasis has been placed upon encouraging locally-based regeneration, and especially upon a revival of small firms.
32. In the meantime, Maginnis will continue to play a prominent part in the party's regeneration.
33. The regeneration arena: housing policy as a response to the desire to revitalise declining urban centres and the rural economy.
34. Many trophic factors can influence axonal growth and neuronal survival during nervous system development and in the regeneration of peripheral nerves.
35. Understanding the intricate mechanics of the human body will lead to new treatments or innovations like tissue regeneration.
36. He tells her of his need for regeneration and asks her to sit with him the night before his marriage to Blanche.
37. Dwyer also wanted to ensure that conflicting political and business factions did not undermine the regeneration strategy.
38. The retraction of finances from city coffers calls into question the government's real commitment to urban regeneration.
39. But the account of his moral fall and spiritual regeneration has brought a sudden end to all my sympathy.
40. The resulting openings, devoid of protective vegetation cover, were then subject to erosion which in turn precluded regeneration.
41. Private sector led regeneration has profoundly increased the inequality of access to both private and public goods in the area.
42. But it gave its inner-city policy a new direction by stressing the role of private enterprise in economic regeneration.
43. Inner-city degradation requires the responsible confidence of local business to plan and invest in schemes of regeneration.
44. It seems in retrospect that the Task Force in Merseyside was driven by Heseltine's particular vision of urban regeneration.
45. We have already sown the seeds of what needs to be done to bring about job regeneration in my area.
46. However, after 1984 a greater emphasis was placed on schemes designed to boost the physical regeneration of the inner cities.
47. Over the past six or seven years we have been victims of the city council's urban regeneration strategy.
48. Selection of a president who could meet the needs of national reconstruction and regeneration was truly a Perplexing task.
49. Securing public funds made available for urban regeneration has been a key target.
50. The indigenous community has borne the brunt of the costs of regeneration but has enjoyed few of its rewards.
51. I am keen to support any initiatives aimed at discussing ways of encouraging the economic regeneration of the area.
52. Our families are restored by forces of regeneration from both fundamentalist Protestant and traditionalist Catholic churches.
53. What stop axonal regeneration in Spinal Cord Injury?
54. With her help,(http://sentencedict.com/regeneration.html) Raskolnikov began his regeneration.
55. Too much oxygen can also block regeneration.
56. Inseparability of regeneration from its fruits.
57. Conclusion: The pulsing field could improve peripheral nerve regeneration.
58. With her help, Mike began his regeneration.
59. Regeneration of the effluent by diaphragm electrolysis is suggested.
60. Cells continue the process of death and regeneration.
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