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Meanings of
re-formation
in inglés
Forming again (especially with improvements or removal of defects); renewing and reconstituting.
regeneration
Synonyms
Examples for "
regeneration
"
regeneration
Examples for "
regeneration
"
1
This is the largest urban
regeneration
project in Europe at the moment.
2
Politicians hope the Games will spark a wider
regeneration
of the area.
3
Stephen has also published papers on public service reform and urban
regeneration
.
4
The
regeneration
process involves cellular activities similar to those described for embryogenesis.
5
The Company's urban
regeneration
division works with landowners and public sector partners.
Usage of
re-formation
in inglés
1
From every standpoint the world of humanity is undergoing a
re-formation
.
2
In Luria's mythology, it also symbolised the restructuring and
re-formation
of the divine.
3
We then restore cohesin and monitor the
re-formation
of each loop.
4
This is the way in which astronomers now generally conceive the destruction and
re-formation
of worlds.
5
It is an age of universal
re-formation
.
6
We must remember that
"
re-formation
"
strictly means "forming again" or "forming in a different way."
7
The rapid reconstruction of the broken skull and presumed
re-formation
of the liquidised brain within predictably followed.
8
It is in this cycle of rock disintegration and rock
re-formation
that the processes of life go on.
9
Only in relatively very rare cases is there a complete
re-formation
of the injured organ itself, as e.g.
10
All things are subject to
re-formation
.
11
It was a
re-formation
of the ancient Catholic Church and a return to the original principles of the Gospel.
12
It is evident therefore that this condition will not be remedied without a
re-formation
in the world of religion.
13
In other words, John Donne was able to blow with every wind, to reform himself when
re-formation
was required.
14
As a proof of principle, we apply this method to study the
re-formation
of the nuclear envelope in live cells.
15
A
re-formation
had begun.
16
The 12-song set displays a marked maturity and strong sense of direction since the four-piece's
re-formation
after an approximately five-year hiatus.
Other examples for "re-formation"
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re-formation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
complete re-formation
monitor the re-formation
presume re-formation
represent re-formation
undergo a re-formation
More collocations
Re-formation
through the time