restore

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as in to return
to bring, send, or put back to a former or proper place restored the trophy to its proper place at the center of the shelf

Synonyms & Similar Words

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

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How does the verb restore differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of restore are refresh, rejuvenate, renew, and renovate. While all these words mean "to make like new," restore implies a return to an original state after depletion or loss.

restored a fine piece of furniture

When would refresh be a good substitute for restore?

The words refresh and restore are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, refresh implies the supplying of something necessary to restore lost strength, animation, or power.

a refreshing drink

When is rejuvenate a more appropriate choice than restore?

While the synonyms rejuvenate and restore are close in meaning, rejuvenate suggests the restoration of youthful vigor, powers, or appearance.

the change in jobs rejuvenated her spirits

When might renew be a better fit than restore?

The words renew and restore can be used in similar contexts, but renew implies a restoration of what had become faded or disintegrated so that it seems like new.

efforts to renew the splendor of the old castle

When is it sensible to use renovate instead of restore?

The meanings of renovate and restore largely overlap; however, renovate suggests a renewing by cleansing, repairing, or rebuilding.

the apartment has been entirely renovated

Examples Sentences

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Recent Examples of restore Whipped into a rich gel that resembles honey, the mask pairs manuka honey with white tea for a nourishing salve designed to boost moisture levels, prevent shedding, and restore curls to their full potential. Kiana Murden, Vogue, 23 Jan. 2025 The film bears witness to their impassioned attempts to rebuild their lives and ultimately restore their humanity. Matt Grobar, Deadline, 22 Jan. 2025 Expanding and restoring the death penalty in the U.S., specifically in cases of undocumented immigrants. Mary Walrath-Holdridge, USA TODAY, 22 Jan. 2025 Improvements in economic indicators could stabilize prices and restore confidence among buyers. Raul A. Reyes, Newsweek, 22 Jan. 2025 See all Example Sentences for restore 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for restore
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  • That kept hope alive that Daredevil might be revived and/or re-imagined.
    Jennifer Ouellette, Ars Technica, 15 Jan. 2025
  • The Chinese revive thoughts of the ancestors of his native land.
    Angelica Frey, JSTOR Daily, 15 Jan. 2025
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  • City and Colour’s tour continues through Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth this January, with Green returning Down Under in March for a series of shows with his post-hardcore/screamo band Alexisonfire.
    Jessica Lynch, Billboard, 15 Jan. 2025
  • The Kings return home for three games before going back out on the road for a six-game road trip that includes trips to Denver, New York, Oklahoma City and Minnesota.
    Chris Biderman, Sacramento Bee, 15 Jan. 2025
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  • When news anchors depart or shows have been cancelled in recent years, the three main cable-news outlets tend to replace them with concepts that highlight opinion, analysis and perspective, rather than straight news reportage.
    Brian Steinberg, Variety, 21 Jan. 2025
  • The Super Iseo replaces the smaller Iseo, which entered the lineup in 2011.
    Michael Verdon, Robb Report, 21 Jan. 2025
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  • Same goes for concert t-shirts versus the urge of Chiefs fans to refresh their wardrobes on a potential Super Bowl run, which is one reason that playoff games tend to be more important economically than just any other game on a Sunday afternoon in the fall.
    Mike Hendricks, Kansas City Star, 17 Jan. 2025
  • The Topps Littler release was highly-sought after, which for collectors means: add to cart, proceed to checkout, spinning wheel, refresh, out of stock, existential crisis.
    Andrew Mackie, The Athletic, 17 Jan. 2025
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  • In the latter scenario, Congress would consider border and defense legislation first and then renew Trump’s 2017 tax cuts later in the year.
    David Sivak, Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, 21 Jan. 2025
  • One of Real Madrid's top transfer targets will snub the Spanish soccer giant by not joining it on a free transfer this summer and instead renewing terms with his current employers according to MARCA, which cited anonymous sources.
    Tom Sanderson, Forbes, 21 Jan. 2025
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  • Completely renovated by its former owner, the roadhouse had enough indoor space to accommodate small groups, was accessible by trail and was reachable from Fairbanks by less than a full day’s travel.
    Laura Kiniry, Smithsonian Magazine, 22 Jan. 2025
  • Photo: Hayley Ellen Day The home was renovated by a couple with two children.
    Adriane Quinlan, Curbed, 22 Jan. 2025

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“Restore.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/restore. Accessed 29 Jan. 2025.

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