1. regenerated - Adjective
2. regenerated - Verb
regenerated
simple past and past participle of regenerate
Spiritually made again; reborn.
Physically formed or created again; restored, remade, revived.
(biology, medicine) Formed by regeneration.
(chemistry, textiles) Reprecipitated after chemical treatment, especially in the form of fibres; pertaining to fibres prepared in this way.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAnd this is the mission of the church - not civilization, but salvation - not better laws, purer legislation, social elevation, human equality, and liberty, but FIRST, the " kingdom of God and His righteousness;" regenerated hearts, and all other things will follow. Abbott Eliot Kittredge
The sciences are being held back by assumptions that have hardened into dogmas, maintained by powerful taboos. I believe that the sciences will be regenerated when they are set free. Rupert Sheldrake
The cycle of life is death, decomposition and regeneration, and a person who wants to stop killing animals is actually anti-life because it's only in death that life can be regenerated. Joel Salatin
Additional factors such as predation by zooplankton and ammonium -based regenerated production also have a role to play in the annual diatom cycle. Source: Internet
Because these basic ontological meanings both generate and are regenerated in everyday interactions, the locus of our way of being in a historical epoch is the communicative event of language in use. Source: Internet
After all, it exploded when the Doctor regenerated – Whittaker describes it as a “rejection” – and we don’t technically even that she’ll even have one. Source: Internet