verb
1 bring back a situation/feeling
ADVERB
▪ quickly , soon
▪
Order was quickly ~d.
VERB + RESTORE
▪ need to
▪
We need to ~ public confidence in the industry.
▪ attempt to , seek to , try to , work to
▪ help (to)
▪ manage to
▪ fail to
▪ be designed to , be intended to
PREPOSITION
▪ to
▪
Peace has now been ~d to the area.
PHRASES
▪ an attempt to ~ sth , an effort to ~ sth
▪
an attempt to ~ the company's finances
▪ be aimed at restoring sth
▪ measures to ~ sth
▪ a way of restoring sth , a way to ~ sth
2 repair/rebuild sth
ADVERB
▪ completely , fully
▪ partially , partly
▪ beautifully
▪ carefully , faithfully , lovingly , meticulously , painstakingly
▪ successfully , sympathetically
▪ extensively
▪
The interior has recently been extensively ~d.
▪ digitally
▪
The film has been digitally ~d and remastered.
PREPOSITION
▪ to
▪
The train has been ~d to full working order.
PHRASES
▪ newly ~d , recently ~d
▪ ~ sth to its former glory
▪
The buildings have now been ~d to their former glory.
Restore is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ balance , ↑ building , ↑ calm , ↑ confidence , ↑ credibility , ↑ democracy , ↑ dignity , ↑ discipline , ↑ electricity , ↑ faith , ↑ flow , ↑ funding , ↑ habitat , ↑ harmony , ↑ health , ↑ honour , ↑ independence , ↑ integrity , ↑ mill , ↑ monarchy , ↑ morale , ↑ normality , ↑ order , ↑ painting , ↑ peace , ↑ penalty , ↑ pride , ↑ profitability , ↑ relation , ↑ reputation , ↑ right , ↑ semblance , ↑ service , ↑ sight , ↑ stability , ↑ status quo , ↑ supply , ↑ system , ↑ trust , ↑ unity , ↑ vigour , ↑ vision , ↑ vitality