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restore
verb as in fix, make new
Strongest matches
bring back, build up, improve, modernize, rebuild, reconstruct, recover, reestablish, refurbish, rehabilitate, reinforce, reinstate, renew, renovate, repair, replace, rescue, revitalize, revive, strengthen
Strong matches
cure, heal, mend, reanimate, recall, recondition, reconstitute, redeem, refresh, reimpose, reintroduce, rejuvenate, retouch, revivify, update
Weak matches
make healthy, make restitution, reerect, set to rights, touch up, win back
Example Sentences
“The Board of Supervisors must act now to restore public confidence.”
“No amount of money could ever restore the 38 years of my life that were stolen from me,” Hastings said in a statement.
He opened by saying the teleprompter was not working - although it was restored towards the end of his address.
The administration emphasizes its “aggressive pro-growth agenda of tax cuts, deregulation, and energy abundance” as working closely with business leaders to restore America as the world’s most dynamic economy.
In March, South Korea's foreign ministry said that the two countries' foreign ministers agreed to work on restoring cultural exchanges.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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