verb, -at⋅ed, -at⋅ing, adjective | 1. | to effect a complete moral reform in. |
| 2. | to re-create, reconstitute, or make over, esp. in a better form or condition. |
| 3. | to revive or produce anew; bring into existence again. |
| 4. | Biology. to renew or restore (a lost, removed, or injured part). |
| 5. | Physics. to restore (a substance) to a favorable state or physical condition. |
| 6. | Electronics. to magnify the amplification of, by relaying part of the output circuit power into the input circuit. |
| 7. | Theology. to cause to be born again spiritually. |
| 8. | to come into existence or be formed again. |
| 9. | to reform; become regenerate. |
| 10. | to produce a regenerative effect. |
| 11. | to undergo regeneration. |
| 12. | reconstituted or made over in a better form. |
| 13. | reformed. |
| 14. | Theology. born again spiritually. |