Pronunciation: /sɛlf rɪˈnjuəl/
noun the act of renewing oneself or the process of undergoing a renewal
A1 Self-renewal is the process of creating new cells in the body.
A2 Plants have the ability of self-renewal, regenerating themselves after being damaged.
B1 Regular exercise can promote self-renewal of muscle tissue.
B2 Stem cells are known for their self-renewal capabilities, making them valuable in medical research.
C1 The company's success can be attributed to its culture of continuous self-renewal and innovation.
C2 Personal growth and self-renewal are key themes in the author's latest book.
adjective describing the act or process of renewing oneself
A1 She practices self-renewal by taking walks in nature.
A2 The company encourages self-renewal through professional development workshops.
B1 Regular exercise is important for self-renewal and maintaining good health.
B2 The artist's self-renewal process involves exploring new techniques and styles.
C1 Self-renewal is essential for personal growth and adapting to change.
C2 The CEO's commitment to self-renewal has led to the company's continued success.
formal Stem cells have the ability of self-renewal, allowing them to divide and differentiate into various cell types.
informal If you take care of yourself and practice self-renewal, you'll feel rejuvenated and ready to take on anything.
slang Dude, you seriously need some self-renewal time to recharge and get your energy back.
figurative Just like a phoenix rising from the ashes, self-renewal is the key to starting fresh and reinventing yourself.
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