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regenerate - use in sentences
Object
- neighborhood: What more can government do to regenerate the most disadvantaged neighborhoods?
- cartilage: Glucosamine Sulfate 2KCl 1500mg provides the optimum daily dosage in just one tablet to help regenerate damaged cartilage.
- scrub: An old allotment site is now covered in regenerated scrub.
Noun phrase with adjective complement
- such: The prince's regeneration trust The Prince's Regeneration Trust helps to regenerate heritage buildings such as Stanley Mills in Perthshire to provide accommodation.
Modifying Another Word
- rapidly: The cleared rhododendron has been regenerating very rapidly from the cut stumps.
Adjective complement
- east: If the goal is to regenerate east London, the money would be better spent on just that - regeneration.
- central: Harbor A total of £ 2.7m of council funding has been secured to regenerate central Leith.
Modifying Another Word
- naturally: Factors that affect the ability of woods to naturally regenerate are a cause of concern for the long term.
- readily: Fragments shorter than 2.5 cm do not always regrow but segments 5-6 cm in length or longer regenerate readily.
- successfully: Nevertheless, the researchers conclude that formal ' top down ' regeneration programs alone will not successfully regenerate these communities.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- up: We have a sympathetic and supportive landowner and the opportunity exists to regenerate up to nine acres " .
Used with why or when
- when: How can some creatures regenerate when their heads are cut off?
Present participle complement
- decline: Despite all the efforts to regenerate declining neighborhoods, a larger problem is that the economic geography of the UK has become more polarized.
- follow: This makes sense, as heathers are known for their ability to regenerate following brush fires.
Preposition: from
- fragment: Management: Horsetail is difficult to control by cultivation because new stems regenerate from rhizome fragments and from tubers.
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