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Example sentences for "regenerator"

Lexicographically close words:
regenerated; regenerates; regenerating; regeneration; regenerative; regenerators; regents; regere; reges; regi
  1. It is purely a question of figures; and my condemnation of regenerator burners applies only to the general requirements in ordinary engineering and other work shops where each man wants a light on one spot only.

  2. Regenerator burners for lighting are coming into use; and, where large lights are required for long periods, no doubt they are economical.

  3. In other words, as the air passes into the working cylinder, it gradually receives from the regenerator about 450 deg.

  4. The regenerator in the 60-horse engine measures 26 inches in height and width.

  5. That God is our Father, that we are made in His triune image, that Christ is our elder Brother, the great Regenerator of our race, is surely the ever open, ever mystic secret of the universe!

  6. He then published a proclamation, setting forth his desire to be the regenerator of the Spanish empire.

  7. It would seem that Seth was appointed to represent the third person in the ancient Trinity--the Destroyer or Regenerator which had previously come to embody all the powers of the Creator and Preserver.

  8. The Regenerator or Destroyer was of course the sun, which in winter died away and rose again in the spring-time as a beneficent Savior or renewer of life.

  9. The mission of Christ was that of a Regenerator of mankind, an office which had been symbolized by the powers of the sun.

  10. Siva was originally the androgyne god who was not only the Destroyer, but the beneficent Regenerator and purifier.

  11. The enterprise was at first far from a success, for during nearly a month Paris almost split its sides laughing at the absurd pretensions of the self-dubbed "Regenerator of Fashion.

  12. Napoleon, the oppressor of civilized nations, was a real regenerator for the peninsula.

  13. A beam of this type can be brought out of the machine by means of a LeCouteur regenerator (Fig.

  14. What the regenerator does is perturb the magnetic field of the cyclotron at one radial position.

  15. The construction of the regenerator is very simple.

  16. Each time the beam passes through the regenerator it receives a kick.

  17. By the nature of things, the exclusive peer found he was fighting elemental forces, and as a consequence he was far from proving the regenerator of Society that he hoped to be.

  18. From the store of oxygenated air in one side of it he draws the extra which he requires, while the other side stores up temporarily the excess of vitiated air, until the regenerator is able to overtake its work.

  19. Fresh cylinders of oxygen can be connected up very quickly in place of the empty ones, while a fresh regenerator can be put in, or new caustic soda supplied, in a very short time.

  20. It has been the fashion among the enemies of the new delusion to decry Mesmer as an unprincipled adventurer, while his disciples have extolled him to the skies as a regenerator of the human race.

  21. No sooner were their doctrines promulgated, than all the visionaries, Paracelsists, and alchymists, flocked around their standard, and vaunted Rosencreutz as the new regenerator of the human race.

  22. Mercury fecundated by Sulphur becoming the Master and regenerator of Salt, explained, 778-u.

  23. First the Bull and afterward the Ram (called by the Persians the Lamb), was regarded as the regenerator of Nature, through his union with the Sun.

  24. Bull and afterwards the Ram regarded as the regenerator of Nature, 465-l.

  25. These words, in form enigmatic, but clear at bottom, distinctly express what the philosophers mean by their Mercury, fecundated by Sulphur, and which becomes the Master and regenerator of the Salt.

  26. They also began to understand something of the glorious possibilities of a perfected womanhood, as a regenerator of mankind.

  27. Thus prepared, the members find themselves on a higher mental and spiritual plane of existence, where they can appreciate the possibilities, of what may be accomplished by true motherhood, as a regenerator of society.

  28. In their passage they give out to the regenerator a large portion of their heat, which the charge entering the cylinder for the next stroke receives in passing through the regenerator.

  29. The enriched mixture, in passing the platinum wires, which at that time give an electrical spark, is ignited, and ignites the charge that is passing through the regenerator into the cylinder.

  30. These constitute a regenerator of heat, and also prevent a communication of flame from the cylinder to the receptacle.

  31. Shepherd was regarded as the regenerator of the National Metropolis.

  32. The name of Foca seems to point, rather, to a settlement of the regenerator Nicephorus Phocas.

  33. The Gastronomic Regenerator reminds us of no book so much as the Despatches of Arthur Duke of Wellington.

  34. Nobody will envy the Regenerator the bloodless fillets worthily encircling his forehead, should the aspirations of his benevolent soul in his lifetime assume any tangible shape.

  35. We have introduced the Gastronomic Regenerator to public notice in that strain which its external appearance, its title, its scheme and its contents, demand and justify.

  36. Is it possible the Regenerator is, after all, more tantalizing than the Barmecide?

  37. It is as full of matter as an egg is full of meat; and the household which would travel through its multitudinous lessons must be as full of meat as the Regenerator is full of matter.

  38. And when I remember WHO sent Temperance abroad to the four quarters of the globe—so that even gentlemen are ashamed of being tipsy—and how as a regenerator that Temperance is only next to Godliness—there’s a glory for Ireland!

  39. Pfeiffer was always talking of a certain regenerator of education whom he called Basedow—a type of Pestalozzi and Fellenberg, only with a dash of crazyhood, and a streak of jacobinism.

  40. The intentions of the government connected with the latter order were, however, not carried out, because the regulations were in direct opposition to the will of the regenerator of the Academy, the celebrated Danish playwright Holberg.

  41. London and renewed his-Regenerator and Chartist Advocate, I am a rejected writer!

  42. Being a professed republican, he could announce himself as the regenerator of society, and the liberator of a people.

  43. There then remained the cliques of Danton and Robespierre; the former claiming the name of moderates, and telling men to be calm, the latter with no principle but devotion to a person who claimed to be the regenerator of society.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regenerator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.