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Term: Regenerative

Description

Regenerative, as an adjective, refers to the ability to restore, renew, or reestablish a certain state or function. It can also describe an action or process that produces growth or renewal.

Senses/Usages

Sense 1:

Adjective: having the ability to regenerate or rejuvenate.

Example Sentence: The regenerative powers of the human body can lead to the healing of wounds and injuries.

Sense 2:

Adjective: relating to or promoting regeneration, growth, or renewal in a particular area or field.

Example Sentence: The regenerative agriculture techniques have shown significant improvements in soil health and biodiversity.

Sense 3:

Adjective: of or relating to regenerable power or resources; capable of being regenerated.

Example Sentence: The use of regenerative energy sources, such as solar and wind power, is essential for reducing carbon emissions.

Sense 4:

Noun: a substance or treatment used for promoting regeneration, growth, or renewal in a particular area.

Example Sentence: The physician prescribed a regenerative cream for the patient's damaged skin.

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