regeneracy

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Recent Examples of Synonyms for regeneracy
Noun
  • Stewart made three appearances on a minor-league rehabilitation assignment with Triple-A Oklahoma City last week and joined the Dodgers in Arizona for the series against the Diamondbacks.
    Bill Plunkett, Oc Register, 27 Sep. 2025
  • The rehabilitation area includes 23 tanks that range between 150 and 800 gallons, and a 100,000 gallon saltwater pool.
    Miami Herald Archives, Miami Herald, 27 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • But China’s bullying—or any country’s island reclamation projects in the area—is not an attempt to threaten another country’s existence.
    David C. Kang, Foreign Affairs, 19 Sep. 2025
  • Each curl and coil told a story that was centered around pride and reclamation.
    Essence, Essence, 16 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • In a February 2024 meeting, Wauwatosa officials gave the green light for the city to use $500,000 from its five-year Capital Improvement Program to hire and pay a construction manager to deliver more detailed designs and an accurate price tag for the remodeling project.
    Bridget Fogarty, jsonline.com, 25 Sep. 2025
  • The remodeling project is expected to be completed by late summer or early fall of 2026.
    Maya Bell, Twin Cities, 25 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • In Vermont, Lake Champlain Chocolates channels revenue into climate- resilience projects with cocoa cooperatives, from shade-tree planting to soil restoration.
    Felipe Arango, Sourcing Journal, 26 Sep. 2025
  • Once the parking lot project is complete, operators must use 100% of the money earned from parking to cover the cost of restoration work at the property, according to the agreement.
    Michelle Marchante September 26, Miami Herald, 26 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • One such symbolic reconstruction currently underway in Ukrainian society relates to the vivid exchange on how Ukraine situates itself in the post-Soviet and Eastern European realm.
    Joanna Warsza, Artforum, 1 Oct. 2025
  • Under its terms, ordinary Palestinians would be protected from displacement—and, on paper at least, the plan offers Gaza a bright future of large-scale investment and reconstruction.
    Hussein Ibish, The Atlantic, 1 Oct. 2025
Noun
  • Carrie struggled with drug addiction as a teen-ager but went to rehab and got clean in 1979, then embarked with Burnett on a mother-daughter anti-drug speaking tour.
    Rachel Syme, New Yorker, 29 Sep. 2025
  • In retrospect, an extra rehab start in the minors in July might have prevented his minor-league starts in September.
    Tim Britton, New York Times, 29 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • Napa Rose temporarily closed in April for a major refurbishment that was initially announced to stretch through fall 2025.
    Brady MacDonald, Oc Register, 25 Sep. 2025
  • The space is bright, airy and filled with direct sunlight from Sloane Street and Knightsbridge following a refurbishment over the summer.
    Samantha Conti, Footwear News, 22 Sep. 2025
Noun
  • Even though it is now considered one of the best-looking sports cars of its era, the fourth Supra still received a facelift prior to the 1997 model year.
    Bryan Hood, Robb Report, 25 Sep. 2025
  • Between June and September 2023, Dale had a deep plane neck and facelift, forehead lift, blepharoplasty (upper and lower), fat transfer to the face, temporal lift and a chemical peel.
    Hedy Phillips, PEOPLE, 23 Sep. 2025
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“Regeneracy.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/regeneracy. Accessed 2 Oct. 2025.

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