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How to pronounce restore in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms bushel, doctor, fix, furbish up, mend, repair, touch on
Type of amend, meliorate, ameliorate, improve, better
Has types fill, cobble, darn, fiddle, heel, patch, patch up, piece, point, reheel, repoint, resole, revamp, sole, tinker, trouble-shoot, troubleshoot, vamp
Derivation restoration
Type Words
Synonyms reconstruct
Type of renew, regenerate
Has types uncompress, reinstate, defibrillate, rehabilitate, decompress
Derivation restorer, restoration


restore the forest to its original pristine condition.
Type Words
Synonyms reestablish, reinstate
Type of change, modify, alter
Has types redeem
Derivation restoration


restore law and order.
restore the emperor to the throne.
Type Words
Synonyms restitute
Type of repay, return, refund, give back
Derivation restoration
Type Words
Synonyms regenerate, rejuvenate
Type of renew, regenerate
Has types reincarnate, resurrect, revive, renew
Derivation restoration, restorative


The week at the spa restored me.

Examples of restore

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Earlier, Health Net said it would restore coverage for nearly 1,000 subscribers.
From the sacbee.com
The father wanted to restore his relationship with Quarles, but she had refused.
From the suntimes.com
It will take years for it to restore a stable government, but that is also iffy.
From the economist.com
The Hotel Intercontinental took 12 years and a whopping $300 million to restore.
From the nzherald.co.nz
A project to restore the house is planned, using proceeds from the re-enactment.
From the telegraph.co.uk
It closed in 2007 for a major project to restore them to their 1960s appearance.
From the kentucky.com
He said a Liberal government won't raise taxes and would restore fiscal balance.
From the online.wsj.com
By turning your surplus left-hand gloves inside out you can restore the balance.
From the newscientist.com
I am confident the new surveillance framework will restore confidence over time.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Return to its original or usable and functioning condition; "restore the forest to its original pristine condition"
  • Regenerate: return to life; get or give new life or energy; "The week at the spa restored me"
  • Give or bring back; "Restore the stolen painting to its rightful owner"
  • Repair: restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken; "She repaired her TV set"; "Repair my shoes please"
  • Bring back into original existence, use, function, or position; "restore law and order"; "reestablish peace in the region"; "restore the emperor to the throne"
  • (restoration) the reign of Charles II in England; 1660-1685
  • Restored is Jeremy Camp's third album, released November 16, 2004.
  • (A-restoration) The phonology of Old English is necessarily somewhat speculative, since it is preserved purely as a written language. ...
  • (Restoration (art)) Conservation-restoration, also referred to as conservation, is a profession devoted to the preservation of cultural heritage for the future. Conservation activities include examination, documentation, treatment, and preventive care. ...