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(verb) restore strength; "This food revitalized the patient" |
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Synonyms: revitalize |
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Related Words: ameliorate, amend, better, improve, meliorate, rejuvenate |
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(verb) undergo regeneration |
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Related Words: change, rejuvenate |
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(verb) form or produce anew; "regenerate hatred" |
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Related Words: create, make |
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(verb) be formed or shaped anew |
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Related Words: form, spring, take form, take shape |
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(verb) become regenerate |
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Related Words: reform, straighten out |
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(verb) replace (tissue or a body part) through the formation of new tissue; "The snake regenerated its tail" |
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Related Words: re-create |
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(verb) return to life; get or give new life or energy |
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Synonyms: restore |
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Related Words: renew, revive |
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(verb) amplify (an electron current) by causing part of the power in the output circuit to act upon the input circuit |
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Related Words: increase |
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(verb) re-establish on a new, usually improved, basis; "We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years" |
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Synonyms: renew |
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Related Words: re-create |
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(adjective) reformed spiritually or morally; "a regenerate sinner"; "regenerate by redemption from error or decay" |
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Antonyms: unregenerate |
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(verb) subject to spiritual regeneration |
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Synonyms: reform |
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Related Words: convert |
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