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restore

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




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That in turn would reduce wildfire risk, restore groundwater and allow other animals to thrive, according to the nonprofit.

From Los Angeles Times

To restore Venezuela’s production from its current state, international oil companies must commit tens of billions in capital.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The task is clear: we need to restore the growth rate of the domestic economy, improve the business climate, and increase investment activity with a focus on increasing labour productivity," Putin said on Tuesday.

From Barron's

The artist, Bruno Valentinetti, said he had simply restored the fresco he painted in 2000 and denied modelling the angel after the prime minister.

From BBC

When she moves back, she said, she plans to work in higher education, teaching international law and human rights—which she has been doing in Florida—as Venezuela seeks to restore legal norms and institutions.

From The Wall Street Journal