Restore is a verb. I like to restore old furniture. The noun form is restoration.
Yes, it is a form of the verb "to revive." It means to recover or to restore.
I can think of two things the question was meant to ask.... 1. What is a verb that means "restore"? 2. What is the meaning of the verb "restore"? If you meant question 1--well, restore IS a verb. In any case, if you follow the related link to the thesaurus entry, you will see a list of synonyms for "restore."
The forms of the verb to restore for a plural subject are:we restore, they restorewe are restoring, they are restoringwe restored, they restoredThe forms of the verb to restore for a singular subject are:I restoreyou restorehe restores, she restores
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french verb restaurer, meaning 'to restore'
The verb form of "involvement" is "involve."
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"Have" can be both a verb (e.g., "I have a cat") and an auxiliary verb that helps form tenses (e.g., "I have eaten"). In the latter case, it is part of a verb phrase indicating a past action that is connected to the present.
Progressive verb form, also known as continuous verb form, is used to indicate actions that are ongoing or in progress. It is formed by combining a form of the verb "to be" with the present participle of the main verb (ending in -ing). For example, "I am talking" or "She is eating."
The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
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