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Restore is a verb. I like to restore old furniture. The noun form is restoration.
Redraw the political map of Europe, agree on spheres of influence and the restoration of a balance of power and to restore the Monarchy to France.
You can restore headlights on a dodge charger using the Meguiar's Headlight Restoration Kit.
Restore America is a company that handles water damage restoration. They have a branch in Minnesota.
The Stuarts regained power after Oliver Cromwell's death in 1658, when his son Richard Cromwell proved unable to maintain control over the Commonwealth. Political instability and dissatisfaction with military rule led to calls for the monarchy's restoration. In 1660, Charles II was invited back from exile in France, marking the end of the Interregnum and the restoration of the monarchy in England, a period known as the Restoration. This transition was facilitated by the Declaration of Breda, where Charles promised to respect the rights of his subjects and restore order.
restoration is a noun restore is a verb.present simple: We restore old pianos and sell them again.present continuous: They are restoring an old Ford.present perfect: We have restored our relationship, we are good friends again.present perfect continuous: The government has been restoring old treaty documents.If you want to use restoration:present continuous: The restoration is progressing slowly
You can use this word in a sentence like this:The ancient building was restored by local workers yesterday morning.Or,The friendship between us was restored by our cooperation in the project.
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The most important parts of car restoration are finding a suitable car to restore and then setting and keeping to a budget for the restoration. Websites such as How Stuff Works can be consulted for more in depth instructions on the restoration process.
Well, darling, the noun form of "restore" is "restoration." It's like when you take a beat-up old chair and give it a makeover to make it look all fancy and new again. So, next time you want to talk about bringing something back to its former glory, just toss in a little "restoration" and you're good to go.
James I
The single most monumental event in relation to the tumultuous religious change(s) happening during the England Restoration was restoration of the national Church of England