restore

/rɪˈstɔr/
verb
  1. To bring something back to its original or good condition.
    • She restored her grandmother's antique vase by carefully gluing the pieces.
    • The carpenter restored the old wooden chair to its former beauty.
    • After the storm, volunteers worked to restore the damaged park.
  2. To bring back a situation, feeling, or system that existed before.
    • The government took steps to restore peace after the conflict.
    • A good night's sleep helped restore her energy.
    • The new manager hopes to restore trust between the company and its customers.
  3. To return something that was lost or taken to its owner.
    • The police restored the stolen painting to the museum.
    • The court ordered the company to restore the money to the investors.
    • He restored the wallet he found to its owner.
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