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verb
- 1. bring back or re-establish (a previous right, practice, or situation): "the policy restored confidence in the banking system" Similar Opposite
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to return something or someone to an earlier condition or position, or to bring something back into existence: Power company crews were working yesterday to restore electrical service to homes in the area. Surgeons restored the sight in her right eye.
The meaning of RESTORE is give back, return. How to use restore in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Restore.
Restore definition: to bring back into existence, use, or the like; reestablish. See examples of RESTORE used in a sentence.
to return something or someone to an earlier condition or position, or to bring something back into existence: Power company crews were working yesterday to restore electrical service to homes in the area. Surgeons restored the sight in her right eye.
To restore someone or something to a previous condition means to cause them to be in that condition once again. We will restore her to health but it may take time. [ VERB noun + to ]
1. to return (something, esp a work of art or building) to an original or former condition. 2. to bring back to health, good spirits, etc. 3. to return (something lost, stolen, etc) to its owner. 4. to reintroduce or re-enforce: to restore discipline. 5. to reconstruct (an extinct animal, former landscape, etc)
verb. /rɪˈstɔː (r)/ /rɪˈstɔːr/ Verb Forms. to bring back a situation or feeling that existed before. restore something The measures are intended to restore public confidence in the economy. Order was quickly restored after the riots. Such kindness restores your faith in human nature (= makes you believe most people are kind).