Pertaining to something or someone renewed or rebuilt
“In addition to welcoming visitors, the restored house will also host literary evenings and celebrations.”
Having been invigorated or infused with energy
In good health
Restored to working order
Having been fixed
Having been returned to the same or original place
Having received pay, usually monetary
Rehired
In a different state or condition
Having been given or brought back
In a state of comfort and relaxation
Very enthusiastic and eager to do something
To have recovered something that has been misplaced, stolen, or hidden away
To have contributed in some way to
Past tense for 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.”
Past tense for 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.”
Past tense for to rejuvenate one's health
“Throughout history, water has been used to restore one's health.”
Past tense for 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.”
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