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restore

[ri-stawr, -stohr] / rɪˈstɔr, -ˈstoʊr /




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The situation highlights the complexity of restoring ecosystems that were altered for decades and are now undergoing rapid change.

From Science Daily

Neither was it explained why his account was restored a week later after he wrote a letter to TikTok appealing the decision.

From BBC

Then, France, lethal, and Ireland, who will have some of their missing players, restored.

From BBC

The Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association, which in 1860 took possession of a dilapidated home nearly devoid of its contents, has been trying ever since to restore it to its appearance in 1799, when Washington died.

From The Wall Street Journal

Aramayo said that while Bolivia would not renounce its claim over its sea access, it "had every desire" to restore full ties with its neighbor.

From Barron's