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restore

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




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She added that "good progress" had been made to restore transport services and all trunk roads were fully functioning.

From BBC

Rystad Energy estimates it would cost $53 billion over the next 15 years just to keep Venezuela’s infrastructure running at current levels—and more than $180 billion to restore something close to its full potential.

From Barron's

The grid operator, Stromnetz Berlin, said it aims to restore full power supply by Thursday afternoon.

From Barron's

These experiments showed that silybin effectively protected liver cells by restoring viability, lowering harmful reactive oxygen species, and reducing inflammatory gene activity.

From Science Daily

Papan said her bill would restore “balance and accountability” to the UCC system, ensuring it remains a trusted commercial tool while adding protections for Californians targeted by fraudulent filings.

From Los Angeles Times