Restores example sentences

Related (9): Repairs, renews, rejuvenates, revives, refreshes, rehabilitates, regenerates, reenergizes, replenishes.

re·store

verb

restores (third person present)

  - bring back (a previous right, practice, custom, or situation); reinstate:

  - return (someone or something) to a former condition, place, or position:

  - repair or renovate (a building, work of art, vehicle, etc.) so as to return it to its original condition:

  - give (something previously stolen, taken away, or lost) back to the original owner or recipient:

Synonyms

reinstate, replace, reinstitute, reimpose, reinstall, rehabilitate, abolish, repair, fix, mend, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, remodel, redecorate, revamp, overhaul, redevelop, renovate, modernize, update, upgrade, gentrify, refit, refurnish, rehab, neglect, return, remit, keep, Legal

"Restores" Example Sentences

1. The new medication restores the patient's energy levels.
2. Regular exercise restores muscle function after injury.
3. A deep tissue massage restores circulation and reduces inflammation.
4. A talented musician restores life to an old piano with his skilled playing.
5. A new coat of paint restores the beauty of an old building.
6. A loving apology restores trust in a relationship.
7. Drinking plenty of water restores hydration levels after exercise.
8. A skilled carpenter restores a dilapidated wooden fence to its former glory.
9. Advanced technology restores vision to those who are blind.
10. A healthy diet and exercise routine restores a person's physical well-being.
11. A restful night's sleep restores mental clarity and cognitive function.
12. A talented hairstylist restores life to dull and damaged hair with a makeover.
13. An effective skincare routine restores youthful-looking skin.
14. A skilled therapist helps restore emotional well-being through therapy.
15. A carefully planned rehab program restores strength and mobility after an injury.
16. A skilled mechanic restores a classic car to its original condition.
17. A good night's sleep restores your body's natural balance and functioning.
18. A talented painter restores a faded and chipped mural to its original glory.
19. Proper Posture restores balance and reduces the risk of developing back pain.
20. A skilled surgeon restores mobility to joints that are damaged or worn out.
21. Performing regular maintenance restores the performance of your car's engine.
22. A good book restores your love for reading and learning.
23. A reliable backup system restores lost data and prevents data loss disasters.
24. A skilled tradesperson restores functionality to damaged wiring and circuits.
25. A heartfelt apology restores broken relationships and hurt feelings.
26. A balanced diet and exercise plan restores energy and vitality to your body.
27. A skilled craftsman restores vintage furniture using traditional techniques.
28. A rejuvenating spa treatment restores your mind and body to a state of relaxation.
29. A high-quality air purifier restores clean and healthy air to your home or office.
30. A talented jeweler restores a family heirloom to its original beauty and shine.

Common Phases

not use proper nouns or specific examples.
1. Restores moisture to dry skin;
2. Restores vitality to dull hair;
3. Restores nutrients to depleted soil;
4. Restores shine to dull surfaces;
5. Restores energy to exhausted bodies;
6. Restores confidence to insecure individuals;
7. Restores balance to unstable relationships;
8. Restores power to drained electronic devices;
9. Restores clarity to cloudy water;
10. Restores order to chaotic situations.

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