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Coltrane had another power, a power of self-regeneration that also has to do with that power of communication.

“I need clothes, and a big long scarf,” he says as he comes round from the regeneration.

Other spinal cord regeneration efforts involve using stem cells to regrow damaged or lost neurons.

They give him a potion that will let him pick his next regeneration.

The regeneration of al Qaeda in Iraq and its expansion into Syria is a warning to American decision makers.

Absence of any attempt at blood regeneration explains the marked difference in the blood picture.

And so did our patriots and leaders in the cause of regeneration know better, and never for a moment yielded to the base doctrine.

But regeneration, and not re-organization, is experienced by him when he is enabled to lay hold of God's Covenant.

This hour gives to the imaginative in every land a thrill, a yearning, and a pang of visual regeneration.

He aided materially in the work of regeneration accomplished by the physician in the village.

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On this page you'll find 64 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to regeneration, such as: rebirth, reclamation, reconstruction, transformation, about-face, and alteration.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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