transitive. To restore (something) to a good or proper condition; to set or make right again; (also) to help (a person). Now rare.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restore [verb (transitive)] (158) recovera1382 transitive. To restore (something) to a good or proper condition; to set or make right again; (also) to help (a person). Now rare. recurea1382 transitive. To restore (a person) to health after sickness, suffering, etc.; to cure, heal. Frequently with from, of. Also figurative. reparela1382 transitive. To restore to good or proper condition, esp. by compensating for waste, decay, hunger, etc. Also with till. instore1382 transitive. To restore, repair, renew. store1387 To restore (what is ruined or weakened). Obsolete. restorec1390 transitive. To bring back (a person or thing) to (also †till) a previous, original, or normal condition. redressc1405 transitive. To restore or bring back (a thing or person) to a proper state; to put right, or in good order, again. rare after 17th cent. repeal1479 transitive. To recall to a proper state or course. Obsolete. rare. rectifya1529 transitive. To bring or restore to a normal or proper condition; to set right. Formerly also: †to establish in a proper manner (obsolete). Also in… restauratea1538 transitive. To restore. redeem1575 transitive. To restore to a former good state or condition; to set right again. instaurate1583 transitive. To restore, renew; to erect; to supply; = instore, v. upright1601 transitive. To raise to an upright or vertical position; to erect. Also reflexive, figurative, and in figurative context. upseta1652 To restore to good or usual condition. Obsolete exc. dialect. reficiate1657 transitive. To restore, refresh. rehabilitate1663 transitive. To restore to a previous condition; to return (something) to its normal or proper condition. retrieve1665 transitive. To get or earn back (honour, fortune, etc.). re-establish1706 transitive (chiefly in passive). To restore (one's circumstances, possessions, etc.) to a proper condition; to set to rights. Now rare except as… re-rail1914 transitive. To place (a derailed train, carriage, etc.) back upon the rails. Also figurative. rehab1961 transitive. To renovate or repair (a building or other structure). Also: to refurbish (a room, apartment, etc.). Subcategories:— a thing to or into previous condition (18) — a condition or state of things (8) — restore to state of wholeness or completeness (10) — something lost or damaged (1) — to flourishing condition (9) — to activity (5) — something obsolete or in abeyance (6) — to knowledge, notice, or currency (1) — to original state (6) — renovate or renew (46) — restore from being spoiled (1) — re-establish (20) — re-form (1) — resume (form or appearance) (6) |
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