Pronunciation: /rɪˈstɔr/
noun the act of restoring something; a process of returning something to its original state
A1 I need to buy a restore for my old furniture.
A2 The restore of the historic building was completed last month.
B1 The company invested in the restore of their outdated software.
B2 The restore of the ancient artifacts required delicate handling.
C1 The government allocated funds for the restore of the national park.
C2 The museum's latest exhibit showcases the restore of valuable paintings.
verb to bring back to a former or original condition; to repair or renovate
A1 I need to restore my old bicycle.
A2 She restored the old painting to its original beauty.
B1 The government is working to restore the historic building.
B2 The company hired a team of experts to restore the antique furniture.
C1 Efforts to restore the ecosystem have been successful.
C2 The artist spent years restoring the ancient mural to its former glory.
formal Efforts are being made to restore the historic building to its original state.
informal I'm trying to restore this old bike I found in the garage.
slang Let's restore the vibe of this party by playing some good music.
figurative I hope this vacation helps restore my peace of mind.
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