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restore [rɪ'stɔ:(r)](a) (re-establish → peace, confidence etc) restaurer, rétablir; (→ monarchy) restaurer; (→ monarch) remettre sur le trône;∎ to restore sb's sight/hearing rendre la vue/l'ouïe à qn;∎ restored to his former post rétabli ou réintégré dans ses anciennes fonctions;∎ if the left-wing government is restored to power si le gouvernement de gauche revient au pouvoir;∎ it restored my faith in human nature cela m'a redonné confiance en la nature humaine;∎ the treatment should soon restore his health or him to health le traitement devrait très vite le remettre sur pied;∎ she managed to restore the company to profitability grâce à elle, l'entreprise fait de nouveau des profits(b) (repair, clean → work of art, building) restaurer;∎ to restore sth to its former glory redonner son éclat d'antan à qch;∎ to be restored to its former glory retrouver son éclat d'antan(d) (give back) rendre, restituer;∎ the jewels have been restored to their rightful owners les bijoux ont été rendus ou restitués à leurs propriétaires légitimes2 nounComputing restauration f
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