Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of regenerate English)
WordNet
adj. that are generating anew; "regenerating fibers"
Usage examples of "regenerating".
The important mystery mentioned by the Rhetor, though it aroused his curiosity, did not seem to him essential, and the second aim, that of purifying and regenerating himself, did not much interest him because at that moment he felt with delight that he was already perfectly cured of his former faults and was ready for all that was good.
While such scenes were being enacted in Paris, and while all through France the large class of poor and criminals created by Bourbonism was committing even worse excesses, the assembly was addressing itself to the task of regenerating France by endowing her with a constitution.
Only then, did he allow Niska to clean his wound and apply a regenerating gel.
His drawing-room, under the regenerating influence of a young wife and a daughter by his first marriage, scarcely eighteen, was still one of the well-regulated Paris salons where the worship of traditional customs and the observance of rigid etiquette were carefully maintained.
Finally it said, "To answer your earlier question, there is nothing more that can be done for Morredeth other than to change its dressings, which will heal the surface wounding without regenerating the damage to the underlying nerve network, and to apply the nonmedical treatment prescribed by Senior Physician Medalont at the suggestion of Padre Lioren, who until now has been visiting Morredeth every day.
Finally it said, “To answer your earlier question, there is nothing more that can be done for Morredeth other than to change its dressings, which will heal the surface wounding without regenerating the damage to the underlying nerve network, and to apply the nonmedical treatment prescribed by Senior Physician Medalont at the suggestion of Padre Lioren, who until now has been visiting Morredeth every day.
Odo was in fact in his native liquid state, regenerating his energies after a hard day's work.
He could feel the energy purging, expunging the decay, and then he could sense the mending, that wonderful warmth of regenerating tissue.
It turned out that the stone irrigation canals zigzagging up and down the valley, along with much of the greenery, were products of the Aga Khan’s irrigation and reforestation programs, which were regenerating the valley and making it self-sufficient without the help, or hindrance, of the Pakistani government.