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Definition of Regenerating
1. Adjective. That are generating anew. "Regenerating fibers"
Definition of Regenerating
1. Verb. (present participle of regenerate) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Regenerating
1. regenerate [v] - See also: regenerate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Regenerating
Literary usage of Regenerating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Debate Between Rev. A. Campbell and Rev. N. L. Rice, on the Action by Alexander Campbell, Nathan Lewis Rice, Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould (1844)
"... sensuality, and vice; and that from these is with- holden all spiritual and
divine influence, of a regenerating and salutary character, ..."
2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... or of Catholic inmates of public institutions. whole range of relief-giving
the aim of spiritual strengthening and regenerating of the poor. ..."
3. Measurements for Competitiveness in Electronics (1994)
"Amplifying and Regenerating Signals For long runs of optical fiber, attenuation
from the fiber, from interconnections, and from components takes its toll. ..."
4. A Journal Or Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian by George Fox, William Penn, Margaret Askew Fell Fox (1839)
"And as without this secret divine power there is no quickening and regenerating
of dead souls, so the want of this generating and begetting power and life ..."
5. Human Nature in Its Fourfold State: Of Primitive Integrity, Entire by Thomas Boston (1811)
"Fifthly, As the memory wanted not its share ot depravity, it is also bettered by
regenerating grace. The memory is weakened with respect to those things ..."
6. Human Nature in Its Fourfold State: Of Primitive Integrity, Entire by Thomas Boston (1811)
"Fifthly, As the memory wanted not its share of depravity, it is also bettered by
regenerating grace. The memory is weakened with respect to those things ..."
7. The Metropolitan (1838)
"... this latter may be very advantageously employed, for the effect of salt on
the system of man is, as some suppose, a regenerating power. ..."