restore
English Thesaurus
1. return to life; get or give new life or energy (verb.change)
| hypernym | : | regenerate, renew, |
| definition | : | reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new (verb.creation) |
| hyponym | : | reincarnate, renew, |
| definition | : | cause to appear in a new form (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | resurrect, revive, |
| definition | : | restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state (verb.change) |
2. restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken (verb.change)
| hyponym | : | fiddle, tinker, |
| definition | : | try to fix or mend (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | fill, |
| definition | : | plug with a substance (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | patch, piece, |
| definition | : | repair by adding pieces (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | cobble, |
| definition | : | repair or mend (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | point, repoint, |
| definition | : | repair the joints of bricks (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | patch, patch up, |
| definition | : | mend by putting a patch on (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | resole, sole, |
| definition | : | put a new sole on (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | revamp, vamp, |
| definition | : | provide (a shoe) with a new vamp (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | heel, reheel, |
| definition | : | put a new heel on (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | darn, |
| definition | : | repair by sewing (verb.contact) |
3. give or bring back (verb.possession)
4. bring back into original existence, use, function, or position (verb.social)
| hypernym | : | alter, change, modify, |
| definition | : | cause to change; make different; cause a transformation (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | redeem, |
| definition | : | restore the honor or worth of (verb.social) |
5. return to its original or usable and functioning condition (verb.social)
| hypernym | : | regenerate, renew, |
| definition | : | reestablish on a new, usually improved, basis or make new or like new (verb.creation) |
| hyponym | : | rehabilitate, |
| definition | : | help to readapt, as to a former state of health or good repute (verb.social) |
| hyponym | : | rehabilitate, |
| definition | : | restore to a state of good condition or operation (verb.social) |
| hyponym | : | defibrillate, |
| definition | : | stop the fibrillation and restore normal contractions, usually by means of electric shocks (verb.social) |
| hyponym | : | reinstate, |
| definition | : | restore to the previous state or rank (verb.social) |
6. return to life; get or give new life or energy (verb.change)
| derivation | : | restoration, |
| definition | : | the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | regeneration, |
| definition | : | the activity of spiritual or physical renewal (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | greening, rejuvenation, |
| definition | : | the phenomenon of vitality and freshness being restored (noun.phenomenon) |
7. restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken (verb.change)
| antonym | : | break, bust, |
| definition | : | ruin completely (verb.contact) |
| derivation | : | restoration, |
| definition | : | some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed (noun.artifact) |
| derivation | : | fixer, mender, repairer, |
| definition | : | a skilled worker who mends or repairs things (noun.person) |
8. give or bring back (verb.possession)
9. bring back into original existence, use, function, or position (verb.social)
| derivation | : | restoration, |
| definition | : | the re-establishment of the British monarchy in 1660 (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | reinstatement, |
| definition | : | the condition of being reinstated (noun.state) |
10. return to its original or usable and functioning condition (verb.social)
| derivation | : | restoration, |
| definition | : | the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state (noun.act) |
11. return to life; get or give new life or energy (verb.change)
| derivation | : | restoration, |
| definition | : | the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | regeneration, |
| definition | : | the activity of spiritual or physical renewal (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | greening, rejuvenation, |
| definition | : | the phenomenon of vitality and freshness being restored (noun.phenomenon) |
12. restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken (verb.change)
| antonym | : | break, bust, |
| definition | : | ruin completely (verb.contact) |
| derivation | : | restoration, |
| definition | : | some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed (noun.artifact) |
| derivation | : | fixer, mender, repairer, |
| definition | : | a skilled worker who mends or repairs things (noun.person) |
13. give or bring back (verb.possession)
14. bring back into original existence, use, function, or position (verb.social)
| derivation | : | restoration, |
| definition | : | the re-establishment of the British monarchy in 1660 (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | reinstatement, |
| definition | : | the condition of being reinstated (noun.state) |
15. return to its original or usable and functioning condition (verb.social)
| derivation | : | restoration, |
| definition | : | the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state (noun.act) |
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