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restore

[ri-stawr, -stohr] / rɪˈstɔr, -ˈstoʊr /




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Zinchuk explains that without this nightly reset, the heart and blood vessels cannot properly adapt and restore balance.

From Science Daily

Liverpool have now restored their know-how when it comes to winning football matches - be that through late winners, gutsy displays on the road or simply improving their output from set-pieces.

From BBC

Fakhar, restored to open after batting in the middle order against England, played his part with some crisp ball striking en route to 84 off 42 balls.

From BBC

Saudi Aramco restored output within weeks by drawing on inventory buffers and rerouting crude from other facilities, which is why prices fell back quickly.

From Barron's

Saudi Aramco restored output within weeks by drawing on inventory buffers and rerouting crude from other facilities, which is why prices fell back quickly.

From Barron's