verb

restore

UK /rɪˈstɔː/US /rɪˈstɔr/

restore

VERB

Definition of restore

1

If you restore a state, feeling, or ability that has been lost, you make that possible or normal again.

Example: Police were sent to restore order after an attack on May 4.

1

If you restore something, you make it go back to the way it was.

Example: The school is restoring the buildings that were damaged in the fire.

2

If you restore something, you put or give it back.

Example: The lost child was restored to her parents by police.

restore

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Examples of restore

1

Police were sent to restore order after an attack on May 4.

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2

The government attempted to restore confidence by announcing tougher laws.

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3

The school is restoring the buildings that were damaged in the fire.

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4

Art experts are working to restore the painting to its original condition.

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5

The lost child was restored to her parents by police.

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