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Condition to Restore Again; Re Med Term

re·store

(rĭ-stôr′)

tr.v. re·stored, re·stor·ing, re·stores

i. To bring back into beingness or employ; reestablish: restore law and order.

2. To bring back to an original or normal condition: restore a building; restored the patient to health.

three.

a. To place in a former position or location: restored the book to the shelf.

b. To put (someone) dorsum in a onetime position or office: restore the emperor to the throne.

iv. To brand restitution of; give back: restore the stolen funds.


[Heart English language restoren, from Old French restorer, from Latin restaurāre; see stā- in Indo-European roots.]


re·stor′er n.

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restore

(rɪˈstɔː)

vb (tr)

1. to return (something, esp a work of art or building) to an original or onetime condition

two. to bring dorsum to health, good spirits, etc

iii. to return (something lost, stolen, etc) to its owner

4. to reintroduce or re-enforce: to restore subject.

v. to reconstruct (an extinct animate being, quondam landscape, etc)

[C13: from Onetime French, from Latin rēstaurāre to rebuild, from re- + -staurāre, as in instaurāre to renew]

reˈstorable adj

reˈstorableness n

reˈstorer due north

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re•store

(rɪˈstɔr, -ˈstoʊr)

v.t. -stored, -stor•ing.

1. to bring back into existence, utilize, or the similar; reestablish: to restore order.

2. to bring back to a former, more than desirable condition: to restore a painting.

3. to bring back to a country of health, soundness, or vigor.

4. to put back; render, as to a erstwhile place, position, or rank: to restore books to a shelf; to restore a monarch to a throne.

5. to give back; brand return or restitution of (anything taken away or lost).

half dozen. to reproduce or reconstruct (an ancient edifice, extinct brute, etc.) in the original state.

[1250–1300; Middle English language < Old French restorer < Latin restaurāre; see re-, store]

re•stor′er, north.

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restore

repair

i. 'restore'

To restore an old building, painting, or piece of piece of furniture ways to repair and clean information technology, and then that information technology returns to its original status.

Several million pounds will be required to restore the theatre.

I asked whether the pictures could be restored.

two. 'repair'

To repair something that has been damaged or that is non working properly means to mend it.

No i knew how to repair the engine.

Collins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 2004, 2011, 2012

restore


Past participle: restored
Gerund: restoring
Imperative
restore
restore
Present
I restore
you lot restore
he/she/it restores
nosotros restore
you restore
they restore
Preterite
I restored
yous restored
he/she/it restored
nosotros restored
yous restored
they restored
Present Continuous
I am restoring
you are restoring
he/she/it is restoring
nosotros are restoring
you lot are restoring
they are restoring
Present Perfect
I take restored
you have restored
he/she/it has restored
we have restored
you lot have restored
they have restored
By Continuous
I was restoring
you were restoring
he/she/it was restoring
nosotros were restoring
you were restoring
they were restoring
Past Perfect
I had restored
you had restored
he/she/it had restored
nosotros had restored
you had restored
they had restored
Future
I will restore
y'all will restore
he/she/it volition restore
we will restore
you will restore
they will restore
Future Perfect
I will take restored
you will have restored
he/she/it will accept restored
we will have restored
you volition have restored
they volition have restored
Future Continuous
I volition be restoring
you will be restoring
he/she/it will be restoring
we volition be restoring
you will be restoring
they volition be restoring
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been restoring
you lot have been restoring
he/she/it has been restoring
we have been restoring
yous have been restoring
they have been restoring
Hereafter Perfect Continuous
I will have been restoring
you will have been restoring
he/she/information technology will accept been restoring
we will have been restoring
y'all will take been restoring
they will have been restoring
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been restoring
you lot had been restoring
he/she/it had been restoring
nosotros had been restoring
you had been restoring
they had been restoring
Conditional
I would restore
you would restore
he/she/it would restore
we would restore
you would restore
they would restore
Past Provisional
I would have restored
you would have restored
he/she/it would take restored
we would have restored
y'all would have restored
they would take restored

Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Fable:

Verb 1. restore - render to its original or usable and functioning condition; "restore the forest to its original pristine condition"

reconstruct

decompress, uncompress - restore to its uncompressed form; "decompress data"

regenerate, renew - reestablish on a new, commonly improved, basis or make new or similar new; "We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of xx years"; "They renewed their membership"

rehabilitate - assist to displace, as to a former state of wellness or good repute; "The prisoner was successfully rehabilitated"; "After a year in the mental clinic, the patient is now rehabilitated"

rehabilitate - restore to a state of proficient condition or performance

defibrillate - stop the fibrillation and restore normal contractions, usually past means of electric shocks; "The patient's heart had to be defibrillated to save his life"

reinstate - restore to the previous country or rank

two. restore - return to life; go or give new life or energy; "The calendar week at the spa restored me"

regenerate, rejuvenate

reincarnate, renew - cause to appear in a new form; "the old production was reincarnated to appeal to a younger market"

resurrect, revive - restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state; "He revived this style of opera"; "He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina"

regenerate, renew - reestablish on a new, normally improved, basis or make new or like new; "We renewed our friendship after a hiatus of twenty years"; "They renewed their membership"

iii. restore - give or bring back; "Restore the stolen painting to its rightful owner"

restitute

give dorsum, refund, repay, return - pay dorsum; "Delight refund me my money"

4. restore - restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken restore - restore by replacing a function or putting together what is torn or cleaved; "She repaired her Tv set gear up"; "Repair my shoes please"

fix, furbish upwardly, mend, repair, bushel, doctor, touch on

ameliorate, improve, amend, ameliorate, better - to make better; "The editor improved the manuscript with his changes"

tinker, fiddle - try to fix or mend; "Can you lot tinker with the T.V. ready--it's not working correct"; "She e'er fiddles with her van on the weekend"

fill - plug with a substance; "fill up a cavity"

patch, slice - repair by adding pieces; "She pieced the china cup"

cobble - repair or mend; "cobble shoes"

repoint, indicate - repair the joints of bricks; "indicate a chimney"

troubleshoot, problem-shoot - solve bug; "He is known to be good at trouble-shooting"

patch up, patch - mend by putting a patch on; "patch a hole"

resole, sole - put a new sole on; "sole the shoes"

revamp, vamp - provide (a shoe) with a new vamp; "revamp my old boots"

reheel, heel - put a new heel on; "heel shoes"

darn - repair by sewing; "darn socks"

v. restore - bring back into original existence, use, function, or position; "restore law and order"; "reestablish peace in the region"; "restore the emperor to the throne"

reestablish, reinstate

modify, change, alter - cause to alter; make different; crusade a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking most the issue"

redeem - restore the award or worth of

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart drove. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

restore

verb

4. repair, refurbish, renovate, reconstruct, fix (upward), recover, renew, rebuild, mend, rehabilitate, touch upward, recondition, retouch, set up to rights They partly restored a local castle.
repair fleck, wreck, annihilate

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

restore

verb

1. To bring back into existence or utilise:

2. To cause to come up dorsum to life or consciousness:

3. To bring back to a previous normal condition:

4. To make new or equally if new again:

Idiom: requite a new look to.

5. To impart renewed energy and force to (a person):

half-dozen. To put (someone) in the possession of a prior position or office:

7. To send, put, or acquit back to a former location:

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Translations

يُصَلِّح، يُجَدِّد، يُرَمِّم يُعيد إلى العَمَل أو الوَظيفَهيُعيدُ إلى وَضْعٍ سَابِقيُعيد، يُرْجِع يُعيد، يَسْتَعيد صِحَّتَه

nastolit obnovit restaurovat uzdravit vrátit

genindsætte genoprette genskabe restaurere restituere

ennistama

kunnostaa palauttaa restauroida

obnoviti

visszahelyez

koma aftur á koma aftur til heilsu lagfæra, gera upp setja/skipa aftur

修復する

복원하다

atstatymas atstatyti restauracija

atdot atdot veselību atjaunot darbā/amatā izārstēt

reštaurovať uzdraviť znova uviesť

obnoviti vrniti vzpostaviti

återställa

ฟื้นฟู

phục hồi lại

Collins Spanish Dictionary - Consummate and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

restore

[rɪˈstɔːr] vt

(= re-institute) [+ lodge, peace, relations, commonwealth, monarchy] → restaurer; [+ rights, tradition, custom] → restaurer; [+ faith, trust, self-confidence] → restaurer; [+ sight, hearing, health] → restaurer

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

restore

vt

(= repair) building, painting, piece of furniture, textrestaurieren

Collins High german Dictionary – Consummate and Unabridged seventh Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

restore

[rɪˈstɔːʳ] vt

b. (give back, gen) → restituire; (innovate once more, confidence, custom, law and order) → ripristinare
restored to health → ristabilito/a

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

restore

(rəˈstoː) verb

i. to repair (a edifice, a painting, a piece of article of furniture etc) so that it looks as it used to or ought to. herstel يُصَلِّح، يُجَدِّد، يُرَمِّم реконструирам restaurar restaurovat restaurieren restaurere αναστηλώνω, αναπαλαιώνω restaurar ennistama, taastama تعمیر کردن entisöidä restaurer לְשַחזֵר मरम्मत करना obnoviti, restaurirati helyreállít memperbaiki lagfæra, gera upp restaurare 復旧する 원상태로 되돌리다 restauruoti, atnaujinti restaurēt, atjaunot membetulkan restaureren restaurere odnowić ستنول، په څټ كول، ګرځول بيا په كار اچول: په ځاى كول: رغول جوړول، تر ميمول، نوى كول restaurar a restaura, a resta­bili реставрировать reštaurovať obnoviti restaurirati renovera, restaurera ซ่อมแซม restore etmek, yenilemek 修復 відновлювати; реставрувати تجدید کرنا khôi phục 修复

2. to bring back to a normal or healthy land. The patient was shortly restored to health. herstel يُعيد، يَسْتَعيد صِحَّتَه възстановявам restabelecer uzdravit wiederherstellen restituere αποκαθιστώ restablecer toibutama درمان کردن؛ ودباره سالم کردن palautua rétablir לְשַקֵם सामान्य स्थिति में लौटा देना ozdraviti, izliječiti meggyógyít memulihkan koma aftur til heilsu ristabilire 回復させる 회복시키다 atstatyti, sugrąžinti izārstēt; atdot veselību pulih herstellen helbrede, restituere przywrócić رغول جوړول restabelecer a resta­bili восстанавливать uzdraviť ozdraviti oporaviti återge ฟื้นฟู yeniden sağlığına kavuşturmak 康復 відновлювати здоров'я اصلی حالت میں واپس لانا hồi phục 恢复(健康)

iii. to bring or requite dorsum. to restore police force and order; The police force restored the stolen cars to their owners. teruggee يُعيد، يُرْجِع връщам restituir nastolit, vrátit wiederherstellen genoprette; tilbagelevere αποκαθιστώ, επιστρέφω, αποδίδω restablecer, devolver tagastama, taastama باز گرداندن palauttaa rétablir, rendre לְהַחזִיר बहाल करना uspostaviti, vratiti helyreállít, visszaad mengembalikan koma aftur á restituire; ripristinare もとに戻す 되돌려보내다 atstatyti, grąžinti atdot membawa kembali herstellen, teruggeven gjenopprette przywrócić, zwrócić بیرته ګړځول restituir a restitui, a înapoia возвращать nastoliť, vrátiť vrniti vratiti återställa, återlämna ส่งคืน iade etmek, vermek 歸還 повертати назад واپس کرنا یا دینا trả lại 归还(原主)

4. to bring or put (a person) dorsum to a position, rank etc he in one case had. He was asked to resign only was afterward restored to his erstwhile job as managing director. heraanstel يُعيد إلى العَمَل أو الوَظيفَه възстановявам reintegrar znovu uvést wiedereinsetzen genindsætte επαναφέρω, αποκαθιστώ restablecer tagasi võtma, tagasi panema دوباره منسوب شدن palauttaa rétablir לְהַחֲזִיר לַתַפקִיד लौटाना vratiti položaj, vratiti na dužnost visszahelyez mengangkat kembali setja/skipa aftur rimettere, reintegrare 復職させる (원래의 지위에) 복귀시키다 sugrąžinti atjaunot darbā/amatā meletakkan kembali in ere herstellen gjeninnsette przywrócić ګرځول بيا په كار اچول reintegrar a repune în drepturi восстанавливать znova uviesť ponovno namestiti vratiti återupprätta, återge คืนตำแหน่ง eski görevine getirmek 復職,復位 повертати на колишнє місце بحال کرنا phục (chức) 恢复(原职)

ˌrestoˈration (restə-) noun

The building was airtight for restoration(south). restourasie تَرْميم، تَصْليح възстановяване restauração rekonstrukce die Restaurierung restaurering αποκατάσταση, αναστήλωση, αναπαλαίωση restauración restaureerimine بازسازی؛ restaurointi restauration שיפוץ जीर्णोद्धार obnova, restauriranje restaurálás perbaikan viðgerð restauro 復旧 복구 atstatymas, restauracija restaurācija; atjaunošana pembaik-pulihan restauratie restaurering odnowienie, odbudowa بيرته وروستني حالت ته بيول يا اړول ، بيرته جوړول ، بياتوليدول restauração restaurare реставрация rekonštrukcia obnova restauracija renovering, restaurering การฟื้นฟู restorasyon yenileme 修復 реставрація; реконструкція تجدید sự khôi phục 恢复,重建

reˈstorer noun

a person or thing that restores. a furniture-restorer. restoureerder خَبير بِتَجْديد او تَرْميم الأشْياء реставратор restaurador restauráror, -ka der/die Restaurator(in) konservator; -konservator επιδιορθωτής restaurador restaureerija تعمیر کننده entisöijä restaurateur/-trice מְשַׁפֵּץ बहाल करने वाला obnovitelj, restaurator restaurátor tukang reparasi maður sem gerir við/upp restauratore, restauratrice 修復する人 원상으로 되돌리는 것이나 그렇게 하는 사람 restauratorius restaurators pembaik-pulih restuarateur konservator, reparatør renowator, konserwator ګټونكى، ګټندوى: خوندى كوونكى، په ځاى كوونكى restaurador restaurator реставратор reštaurátor, -ka obnovitelj restaurator konservator, restaurator ผู้ช่วยฟื้นฟู yenileyen/restore eden kimse 修復者,用來修復的東西 реставратор بحال کرنے والا người khôi phục; vật được khôi phục 修补者,修补物

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restore

يُعيدُ إلى وَضْعٍ سَابِق obnovit genskabe wiederherstellen αποκαθιστώ restablecer kunnostaa rétablir obnoviti restaurare 修復する 복원하다 herstellen gjenopprette przywrócić restaurar восстанавливать återställa ฟื้นฟู restore etmek phục hồi lại 恢复

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English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

restore

vt restablecer; (dent, surg) restaurar

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