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restore
verb as in fix, make new
Strongest matches
bring back, build up, improve, modernize, rebuild, reconstruct, recover, reestablish, refurbish, rehabilitate, reinforce, reinstate, renew, renovate, repair, replace, rescue, revitalize, revive, strengthen
Strong matches
cure, heal, mend, reanimate, recall, recondition, reconstitute, redeem, refresh, reimpose, reintroduce, rejuvenate, retouch, revivify, update
Weak matches
make healthy, make restitution, reerect, set to rights, touch up, win back
Example Sentences
His campaign was constructed on an implicit promise to male voters that Trump was on a mission to restore sexist privileges many men feel have been lost in the #MeToo era.
But six Nations League games later, Scotland have shown visible signs of progression against higher-ranked opposition and the feelgood factor has been restored among the Tartan Army.
Interestingly, alien species -- meaning those not native to the study region -- represented only ten percent of the natural regeneration in the restored areas.
Part of the Green Tripartite agreement between the government, the agriculture industry and environmental organisations is to also reduce nitrogen pollution in an effort to restore the coasts and fjords.
Ukrainian military experts have welcomed Washington’s decision - saying it will not necessarily change the course of the war, but will restore a little balance.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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