"Restaurate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
To restate means to repeat or rephrase something in different words, often to clarify or paraphrase its original meaning.
To restate something means to express the same idea or message in different words, often to clarify or rephrase a point that has already been made.