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Restore Definition & Meaning

1. To bring back to a former or original condition.

Example: The old house was restored to its former glory with a fresh coat of paint and new furniture.

2. To repair or renovate something to make it functional again.

Example: The mechanic restored the vintage car to its original condition, making it run like new.

3. To return something to its rightful owner or place.

Example: The museum restored the stolen artwork to its rightful owner after it was recovered by the police.

4. To revive or renew something that has been lost or forgotten.

Example: The new ceo restored the company's reputation by implementing new policies and improving customer service.

5. To bring back a feeling or emotion that was lost.

Example: The beautiful scenery and peaceful atmosphere of the park restored my sense of calm and relaxation.

Examples of the word restore used in sentences.

  • The museum is working to restore the ancient artifacts to their original condition.
  • The company promised to restore the damaged building after the earthquake.
  • I will restore my old bicycle so that I can ride it again.
  • We need to restore the forest by planting more trees.
  • The doctor said that a good night's sleep can restore my energy.
  • We need to restore the trust between us if we're going to work together.
  • I'm trying to restore my old bike to its former glory.
  • The company is planning to restore the historic building as a tourist attraction.
  • The government is committed to restoring the natural habitats of endangered species.
  • I'm hoping that this massage will help restore my sore muscles.
  • The museum is undertaking a project to restore the ancient pottery artifacts that were damaged during a recent earthquake.
  • The carpenter restored the antique chair, making it look as good as new.
  • The company recently hired a consultant to help restore its reputation in the industry.
  • After suffering from a bad injury, the athlete is working hard to restore his strength and stamina.
  • The government has promised to restore the historic building to its former glory.
  • It is important to restore trust and transparency in the education system, in order to provide equal opportunities to all students.
  • The recent rainfall has helped restore the greenery that was lost due to the scorching heatwave.
  • In order to restore the historical significance of this building, we need to preserve it with utmost care.
  • The government is working diligently to restore normalcy to the economy, which was severely impacted by the pandemic.
  • With the help of some physical therapy, I was able to restore my injured knee back to its previous strength.
  • After decades of neglect, the city council has finally decided to restore the historic town hall to its former glory.
  • I decided to restore the antique chair I found at the flea market, and it turned out to be a beautiful addition to my home.
  • The government has promised to take measures to restore the country's fragile economy.
  • The company spent millions to restore the old mansion and turn it into an upscale hotel.
  • The therapist helped me to restore my confidence and regain control over my life.
  • After a difficult year, the retreat in the mountains helped her restore her sense of inner calm and well-being.
  • Government funding has been allocated to help restore the devastated community after the natural disaster.
  • The museum's conservation team worked tirelessly to restore the ancient artifact to its former glory.
  • The chef was able to restore the restaurant's reputation by introducing fresh, innovative dishes to the menu.
  • The new therapy program is designed to restore mobility and function to patients with spinal cord injury.
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