regenerating

/rɪˈdʒɛnəˌreɪtɪŋ/
verb
  1. To grow back or repair a lost or damaged part of the body.
    • Scientists are studying how certain animals keep regenerating their limbs to help human medicine.
    • The doctor explained that the liver has an amazing ability to keep regenerating its cells.
    • A lizard is capable of regenerating its tail after losing it.
  2. To renew, restore, or bring something back to a better or stronger state.
    • After the fire, the community worked together on regenerating the forest by planting thousands of trees.
    • The city is regenerating its old industrial areas into modern parks and homes.
    • The company is regenerating its brand with a fresh logo and new products.
  3. To produce or create something again, especially energy or resources.
    • Some factories are regenerating waste materials into useful products.
    • Solar panels are a great way of regenerating clean energy from sunlight.
    • The machine works by regenerating heat from the exhaust to save fuel.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Relating to the process of regrowing or restoring something.
    • The regenerating skin cells helped heal the wound quickly.
    • The regenerating powers of the starfish are famous in the animal kingdom.
    • Doctors used a special regenerating gel to treat the burn.
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