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v. t.
To free from blindness; to give or restore sight to; to open the eyes of.
n.
One who, or that which, restores.
a.
To restore to purity; to free from taint; as, to sweeten water, butter, or meat.
v. t.
To form a picture or model of, as of something lost or mutilated; as, to restore a ruined building, city, or the like.
v. t.
To restore to original purity or integrity.
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To restore from a warped state; to cause to be linger warped.
n.
A character [/] used to contradict, or to remove the effect of, a sharp or flat which has preceded it, and to restore the unaltered note.
v. t.
To make hale, sound, or whole; to cure of a disease, wound, or other derangement; to restore to soundness or health.
v. t.
To restore from folly, or from being a fool.
a.
To bring or restore to the proper or natural position; to set upright; to make right or straight (that which has been wrong or crooked); to correct.
v. t.
To repair, as anything that is torn, broken, defaced, decayed, or the like; to restore from partial decay, injury, or defacement; to patch up; to put in shape or order again; to re-create; as, to mend a garment or a machine.
a.
To do justice to; to relieve from wrong; to restore rights to; to assert or regain the rights of; as, to right the oppressed; to right one's self; also, to vindicate.
v. t.
To restore fertility or strength to, as to land.
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To relieve of numbness; to restore sensation to.
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To renew; to reestablish; as, to restore harmony among those who are variance.
v. t.
To bring back from a state of injury or decay, or from a changed condition; as, to restore a painting, statue, etc.
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To take from private possession; to restore to the possession or right of all; as, to unappropriate a monopoly.
n.
To restore or bring to a smooth, dry, or passable condition; -- said of the ground, of roads, and the like; as, clear weather settles the roads.
imp. & p. p.
of Restore
v. i.
To perform some manual act upon a human body in a methodical manner, and usually with instruments, with a view to restore soundness or health, as in amputation, lithotomy, etc.
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