Synonym: fix, mend, overhaul, put back, reinstate, renew, renovate, repair, replace. Similar words: forest, rest on, investor, ancestor, story, pastor, history, historic. Meaning: [rɪ'stɔr /-'stɔː] v. 1. return to its original or usable and functioning condition 2. return to life; get or give new life or energy 3. give or bring back 4. restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken 5. bring back into original existence, use, function, or position.
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61. After the shooting,it was some hours before the police could restore calm to the neighbourhood.
62. The residents of Leningrad voted to restore the city's original name of St Petersburg.
63. What the military rulers have done is to restore the outward appearance of order.
64. They want to restore the castle to its former glory.
65. Once soils are puddled badly, it may require several seasons to restore.
66. We hope to restore the garden to its former glory .
67. She had physiotherapy to restore the flexibility of her muscle.
68. The president's speech was a call to arms to restore the vitality of the American dream.
69. Doctors performed corrective surgery to restore his sight.
70. To restore order,[http://sentencedict.com/restore.html] the government declared martial law.
71. Strong action is needed to restore law and order.
72. Mr Cartellieri's priority was to restore credibility.
73. But Stroud District Council says no, she must restore the original wooden window frame because it's a conservation area.
74. We are working to restore delivery in the affected areas as quickly as possible.
75. This, in turn, would restore confidence in the area, attracting badly-needed private investment.
76. He said he hopes Clinton will follow through on his pledge to restore aid to legal immigrants in later legislation.
77. Work began at once to restock the fishery and restore the lodge and collapsed cottages on the estate.
78. She enrolled in karate to help restore her confidence after the mugging.
79. There is only one good solution to capital flight: shaky governments must restore confidence by adopting sensible policies.
80. We must restore genuine cooperation with allies if we are to have any clout.
81. Attempts by the Czech police to restore calm to the streets of Prague following the protests were thwarted.
82. Concrete actions and new initiatives are recommended to restore the human dimension to its central position in development policy-making and planning.
83. So there he was, in a merchant bank, desperately trying to restore the family fortunes.
84. The opposition had imposed a deadline of Aug. 31 for Nabiyev to restore stability or resign.
85. Regular Army units were despatched from Turkmenia to help restore order.
86. He had a hammer and banged it against the walls to restore order but nobody took any notice of him.
87. Nor can the Republican majority on his panel be viewed as simply do-gooders out to restore candor to the White House.
88. This last item did much to restore the confidence that seemed to have deserted me in the previous few months.
89. Some have called for him to restore civilian rule as soon as possible.
90. She does not simply restore plant life, but teaches the secrets of agriculture, giving humans control over their food supply.
More similar words: forest, rest on, investor, ancestor, story, pastor, history, historic, storage, historian, historical, best of all, historically, arrest, for the rest, restrict, interest, investigator, restriction, prestidigitation, as to, stop, core, more, stove, stock, score, before, pistol, stop by.