"Restaurate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Restaurate" Meaning

This word is not in the dictionary in English.

However, the word "restaurate" seems to be a misspelling of "restore" or "reanimate", both of which are related to helping something or someone return to a previous state or regain vitality.

"Restore" typically implies bringing something back to its original condition or state, such as "They are restoring the historic building to its former glory."

"Reanimate" means to bring something (such as a person or thing) into a state of animation or consciousness again, such as in the case of a dead body after an accident or a character in a science fiction story being revived.

Another possibility is that "restaurate" is a play on the word "restore" and the Latin root "restaurare" which means to restore or bring back to life.

"Restaurate" Examples

Restaurate in Usage Examples


Meaning:

To restore or make something as good as new again.

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1. Verb

Restaurate the old house to its original beauty.

It's been several years since the earthquake, and it's time to restaurate the damaged buildings.

She spent years collecting antiques to restaurate her grandfather's old mansion.

Painters often try to restaurate the original colors of a masterpiece.

2. Noun

The company will use new technology to restaurate the factory.

The conservators at the museum were working to restaurate the priceless artifact.

The foundation will award a grant to restaurate the destroyed part of the city.

Please note: The more common word in English for this action is "restore", "renovate", or "repair". "Restaurate" is less commonly used. I used examples similar to yours for the sake of demonstration.

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