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restore /rɪˈstɔː $ -ɔːr/ verb [transitive]

بازسازی کردن
پس دادن، به حال اول بر گرداندن، تعمیر کردن، اعاده دادن، اعاده کردن، ترمیم کردن، باز دادن، کامپیوتر: فرمانRESTORE
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الکترونیک: فرمان، RESTORE کامپیوتر: پس دادن، بحال اول بر گرداندن، تعمیر کردن، اعاده دادن، اعاده کردن، ترمیم کردن، باز دادنکامپیوتر: پس دادن

[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

restore
[verb]
Synonyms:
- repair, fix, mend, rebuild, recondition, reconstruct, refurbish, renew, renovate
- revive, build up, refresh, revitalize, strengthen
- return, bring back, give back, hand back, recover, reinstate, replace, send back
- reinstate, reintroduce
Antonyms: deteriorate
Related Words: get back, recover, regain, retrieve, win (back), redeem, rescue, save, amend, reform, revise, recoup, recruit, better, improve, correct, rectify, remedy, right, return, cure, heal, arouse, rally, rouse, stir
English Thesaurus: repair, fix, mend, service, renovate, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

restore W3 AC /rɪˈstɔː $ -ɔːr/ verb [transitive]
[Word Family: noun: restoration, restorer; verb: restore]
[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: restorer, from Latin restaurare 'to renew, rebuild']

1. FORMER SITUATION to make something return to its former state or condition
restore something to something
The government promises to restore the economy to full strength.
She was hoping that the Mediterranean climate would restore her to full health.
The National Guard was called in to restore order (=make people stop fighting and breaking the law) when riots broke out.
initiatives to restore peace in the Middle East
restore (diplomatic) relations with somebody
Vietnam restored diplomatic relations with South Korea on December 22.
restore sb’s sight/hearing (=make someone who cannot hear or who is blind, hear or see again)

2. POSITIVE FEELING to bring back a positive feeling that a person or a group of people felt before:
measures aimed at restoring public confidence in the education system
a man whose kindness and sincerity really restored my faith in human nature (=helped me to believe that people can be good)

3. REPAIR to repair an old building, piece of furniture, or painting etc so that it is in its original condition:
The church was carefully restored after the war.
a Victorian fireplace restored to its former glory

4. GIVE SOMETHING BACK formal to give back to someone something that was lost or taken from them Synonym : return
restore something to somebody
The treaty restored Okinawa to Japan.

REGISTER
In everyday English, people usually say that someone gives something back to its former owner, rather than restores it:
The treaty gave Okinawa back to Japan.

5. BRING BACK A LAW to bring back a law, tax, right etc:
a campaign to restore the death penalty

6. restore somebody to power/the throne formal make someone king, queen, or president again, after a period when they have not been in power

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

restore
verb
I. bring back a situation/feeling
ADV. quickly, soon Order was quickly restored.
formally Diplomatic relations were formally restored.
VERB + RESTORE need to We need to restore public confidence in the industry.
attempt to, try to | help (to) | be designed to, be intended to
PREP. to Peace has now been restored to the area.
PHRASES an attempt/effort to restore sth an attempt to restore the company's finances
be aimed at restoring sth, measures to restore sth, a way of restoring sth

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

restore
II. repair/rebuild sth
ADV. extensively The interior has recently been extensively restored.
completely, fully | partially, partly | beautifully, handsomely, sympathetically, tastefully | carefully, faithfully, lovingly, painstakingly
PREP. to The train has been restored to full working order.
PHRASES newly/recently restored, restore sth to its former glory The buildings have now been restored to their former glory.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

repair to do some work on something that is damaged or not working properly, so that it is in good condition again:
The builders are coming to repair the roof.
Have you had the washing machine repaired yet?
fix especially American English to repair something:
I’m taking the car in to get it fixed.
The chain on the bike needs fixing.
mend especially British English to repair something that is damaged, torn, or not working:
I’ve found someone who’ll mend the fence.
Can you mend this sweater for me?
Fishermen sat mending their nets in the sunshine.
service to check a vehicle or machine and repair it if necessary, especially regularly:
You should have your car serviced every six months.
When was the last time we had the gas boiler serviced?
renovate to repair an old building so that it looks in good condition again:
They bought an old house and renovated it themselves.
restore to repair something old and valuable, especially a building, piece of furniture, painting etc, so that it looks the same as it did originally:
Many paintings were damaged in the fire but have now been restored.
The hotel was restored to its original Victorian splendour in 1984.
do up British English informal, fix up American English informal to repair an old building or vehicle, so that it looks in good condition again:
He does up old cars and sells them.
A builder bought the house and fixed it up.
patch something up to quickly repair something that has a hole in it, by putting a piece of material on it, especially temporarily:
They patched up the wall with bits of cement.
darn to repair holes in clothes:
Are you any good at darning socks?
make/do a repair
I have done some repairs to the chair over the years.
carry out a repair
The school was closed for two months while repairs were carried out.
a minor repair (=a small one)
In the summer, we had to carry out some minor repairs to the roof.
a major repair (=a big one)
The car didn't need to have any major repairs done.
necessary/essential repairs
The Council has agreed to carry out essential repairs to the fencing.
urgent repairs
More than £40,000 is needed for urgent repairs to the tower.
extensive repairs (=a lot of repair work)
The boat needed extensive repairs.
structural repairs (=to the walls or roof of a building or to the main parts of a bridge or other structure)
A survey showed that the bridge needed significant structural repairs.
electrical repairs
Never attempt electrical repairs without unplugging the appliance.
running repairs (=small things that you do to something to keep it working properly)
Farm workers made their own tools and carried out their own running repairs.
be under repair (=be being repaired)
We were staying at a hotel while our house was under repair.
be in need of repair
Many of the cottages were badly in need of repair.
be beyond repair/be damaged beyond repair (=be so badly damaged that it cannot be repaired)
Unfortunately the engine is beyond repair.
repair work
The council has been responsible for appointing contractors to carry out this repair work.
a repair job
It looked like a simple repair job to me.
a repair shop/yard (=a place where things of a particular kind are repaired)
He works in a shoe repair shop.
a repair kit (=a set of of tools or equipment that you use to repair something)
a bicycle repair kit

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