regeneracy (Meaning)
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regeneracy (n.)
The state of being regenerated.
Synonyms & Antonyms of regeneracy
regeneracy Sentence Examples
- The regenerative potential of stem cells holds immense promise for treating incurable diseases.
- The forest's ability to regenerate after fire is a testament to nature's resilience.
- The scars on his face slowly showed signs of regeneracy, healing over time.
- The impaired liver cells could not regenerate, leading to liver failure.
- Researchers are exploring regenerative therapies to repair damaged tissue and restore function.
- The regenerative capacity of the human body decreases with age.
- The regenerative properties of certain plants have made them popular in traditional medicine.
- The regenerative processes in the body involve complex interactions between cells and growth factors.
- Pollution and environmental toxins can hinder the natural regeneracy of ecosystems.
- The concept of regeneracy emphasizes the interconnectedness of living organisms and their impact on the health of the planet.
FAQs About the word regeneracy
The state of being regenerated.
recovery, remodeling, reclamation,rehabilitation, renovation, facelift, rehab, refurbishment, reconstruction, restoration
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The regenerative potential of stem cells holds immense promise for treating incurable diseases.
The forest's ability to regenerate after fire is a testament to nature's resilience.
The scars on his face slowly showed signs of regeneracy, healing over time.
The impaired liver cells could not regenerate, leading to liver failure.