noun🔗ShareRégénération, reconstructionRebuilding or restructuring; large scale repair or renewal."The conversion of so many old industrial buildings into living quarters was a major factor in the regeneration."La conversion de tant d'anciens bâtiments industriels en logements a été un facteur majeur de la reconstruction.biologymedicinephysiologyenvironmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareRenaissance spirituelle, régénérationSpiritual rebirth; the change from a carnal or material life to a pious one"Her newfound faith was a profound regeneration, transforming her from a materialistic student to a more compassionate person. "Sa foi retrouvée fut une profonde renaissance, la transformant d'étudiante matérialiste en une personne plus compatissante.religionsoultheologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareLe renouveau du monde lors de la seconde venue du ChristThe renewal of the world at the second coming of Christ."Christians believe in the regeneration of the world, a renewed and perfect state, at the second coming of Christ. "Les chrétiens croient en la régénération du monde, un état renouvelé et parfait, lors de la seconde venue du Christ.theologyreligiondoctrinefutureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareRégénération, guérison rapideAn ability possessed by certain creatures to rapidly heal substantial physical damage to their body"The lizard's regeneration allowed it to quickly recover from the injury. "La régénération du lézard lui a permis de se remettre rapidement de la blessure.physiologybiologyorganismbodyabilitymedicineanatomyscienceanimalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareRégénération, restauration spontanée des points de vieSpontaneous restoration of hit points"The warrior's regeneration ability allowed him to quickly regain his lost health points. "La capacité de régénération du guerrier lui a permis de récupérer rapidement ses points de vie perdus.medicinephysiologybiologybodyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading