Opposite of to revamp something to make it look new again
Opposite of to restore (someone) to a physically sound or healthy condition
“He had paranoid schizophrenia and knew that unlawful drug use could exacerbate his condition, triggering psychotic episodes.”
Opposite of to return someone to a proper course of action
Opposite of to recover or improve, especially from an injury or illness
“His condition started to worsen as he entered a state of shock.”
Opposite of to mend or repair something that is broken or not functioning
“Kevin was a naughty boy who would mistreat and break his toys.”
Opposite of to repair or renovate so as to return something to its original condition
“Controversial plans to demolish five traditional homes to make way for a huge apartment block in a village near York are set to be thrown out.”
Opposite of to restore (someone) to a physically sound or healthy condition
“Ms. Lloyd said cacti could injure livestock and working dogs and contaminate wool.”
Opposite of to reconstruct or renovate into a different form
“We will evaluate your building and come up with a plan about how to best maintain the original building's structure and overall integrity.”
Opposite of the gradual restoration to health
Opposite of a return, or the process of returning, to health
Opposite of an instance of modification
Opposite of the act or condition of being restored to health
“Stay at home if there is a chance of sickness.”
Opposite of medical support and treatment following a surgical procedure
Opposite of the act of restoring something to a former or original condition
“That fondness for novelty which admires the bald Grecian buildings of the present-day leads to the neglect of the truly grand works of Wren and Gibbs.”
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