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regenerate

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


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The finale saw his Doctor regenerate, and the episode closed with the surprise reintroduction of Billie Piper, who previously played Rose Tyler in the show.

From BBC • Jun. 10, 2026

After that point, the neurons showed a major decline in their ability to regenerate.

From Science Daily • May 29, 2026

The event was also credited with helping to regenerate east London and boosting the economy.

From BBC • May 16, 2026

“But I do believe in the inner light and I think that while Golding was writing about destruction, he was writing about our ability to regenerate as humans, which I think is a remarkable thing.”

From Los Angeles Times • May 4, 2026

"I overused my arcana to please her. Now they are forever unbalanced. The proteins are unable to regenerate and keep me beautiful. Our arcana help us maintain ourselves, too. They keep us alive."

From "The Belles" by Dhonielle Clayton




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