To repair or renovate so as to return something to its original condition
“The entire front exterior was renovated on in an attempt to restore the building's original facade.”
To put (something) back in a previous place or position
“It is now incumbent on the newly-elected leader to restore the public's faith in their government.”
To rejuvenate one's health
“Throughout history, water has been used to restore one's health.”
To give (something stolen, taken away, or lost) back to the original owner or recipient
“Everything that can be done, will be done, to restore the stolen artifacts back to the museum.”
To strengthen or reaffirm in rank or position
To resume after a brief discontinuance
To recover something that has been misplaced, stolen, or hidden away
To improve in state, especially from a previously bad condition
To resupply or restock with
To make amends to or reward someone for (loss, harm, or effort)
To make assets or funds available
To rejuvenate or renew a system or device
To make sense of various (separate) pieces of information
To return or change back to a former state
To restore something that has been erased
To rid of dirt or impurities
(computing) To manipulate data or information with a computer or software
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