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regenerate

[ri-jen-uh-reyt, ri-jen-er-it] / rɪˈdʒɛn əˌreɪt, rɪˈdʒɛn ər ɪt /


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“The problem with this model is that it does not regenerate if new contracts are being signed at scale,” Rezaei said.

From MarketWatch

The ground is meanwhile helping to regenerate adjoining areas, by attracting new apartments as well as improved retail and leisure facilities.

From Barron's

Drone manufacturing is simpler than missile production and therefore easier to regenerate, military analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal

It would allow us to overwhelm our adversaries with large, affordable salvos of weapons that can be built and regenerated quickly.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite that "Russia has been able to adapt, regenerate and maintain its capability".

From Barron's