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Example sentences for "restore"

Lexicographically close words:
restocking; restoration; restorations; restorative; restoratives; restored; restorer; restorers; restores; restoreth
  1. Thy ways are free As is the wandering wind, And thou hast wooed thy children, to restore Their fellowship with thee, In peace of soul and simpleness of mind.

  2. Quicken my heart, and restore the beautiful hopes of youth.

  3. The heat had been intense, and the brief rest which had been given the horses and mules had not been sufficient to restore their full strength.

  4. When at last they arrived in the beautiful valley of San Gabriel they were nearly exhausted, but the sight which greeted their eyes did much to restore their spirits.

  5. There was nothing more but the forlorn hope that the waves would restore the little body they had carried off, and Mrs. Morton was watching for that last sad satisfaction.

  6. Her mother had joined Miss Gattoni, and they had roamed about the Continent in the various resorts of seekers of health and of pleasure, hoping to distract her mind and restore her strength and spirits.

  7. But he also was tolerably satisfied, and Martin was told that he could restore his belongings to his bag, and report himself to Petty Officer Casey for work.

  8. He repeated his question as the leading seaman executed a few violent steps of a clog-dance, and flapped his arms like an elderly penguin to restore his circulation.

  9. The last-named was attired in his undergarments, a cholera-belt, and one blue stocking, and in the intervals of gazing anxiously round the horizon he was flapping his arms to restore his circulation.

  10. The Lord gave Daniel to "know and understand, that from the going forth of the commandment to restore and build Jerusalem unto the Messiah, the Prince, should be seven weeks, and three score and two weeks.

  11. After his resurrection we hear them saying, "Lord wilt thou at this time restore the kingdom to Israel?

  12. A convention was called in Philadelphia to restore fraternal feeling, heal the wounds of war, preserve the Constitution, and restore the Union of the fathers.

  13. Washington agreed to restore the prisoners taken at the skirmish with Jumonville, ** and that the English should not attempt to erect any establishment beyond the mountains for the space of one year.

  14. Judge Henderson, who was driven from the bench, called upon Tryon to restore order in his district.

  15. And do you suppose that I shall not make it my business to restore to you all you have lost by me?

  16. At the time of the expedition sent out to restore Ferdinand VII.

  17. Could he not restore the odd twelve hundred thousand as soon as the four and a half per cents had risen above a hundred?

  18. It ~Never Fails to Restore Gray Hair~ to the youthful color and beauty and is warranted to prevent baldness, falling of the hair, and dandruff.

  19. Although an exceedingly pleasant water to drink, it possesses those peculiar properties that restore to action the Kidneys, Liver, and other Internal Organs that may have become sluggish in their movements.

  20. I must make it my purpose to recover his loveliness, and restore the lost likeness of the Lord.

  21. Ye which are spiritual restore such a one.

  22. It is the glad ministry of His grace to re-awaken silent chords, to restore broken harps, to "put new songs" in our mouths.

  23. When a man has fallen by reason of sin, the Christian is to be a Good Samaritan, seeking to restore the cripple to health and strength again.

  24. His teaching may be thus summarized: that all diseases, whether mental or physical, are caused by an error in reasoning, and that correcting the error will remove the cause, and restore the sufferer to health.

  25. I take him just as he is, clap my sensitizers on him, go to work myself, and, if he is not too far gone for aid on earth, I restore an equilibrium of body and brain.

  26. It was the climax that touched the depth of power within him and began to restore him slowly to his own.

  27. In fact, no ordinary professional man could deal with it at all, for I know of no treatment or medicine that can restore a lost sense of humour!

  28. Yet he is afraid to go to a doctor for fear of being pronounced insane; and, anyhow, a man can hardly ask a doctor to take a guinea to restore a vanished sense of humour, can he?

  29. If the operators stamp out the effort to restore unionism on Paint and Cabin Creeks and prevent its going further than it has already gone on Coal River it will mean the checkmating of unionism in the coal fields of the state.

  30. We label these men as paupers and do not stop to question if a simple operation for cataract would not restore them to useful occupation.

  31. As a matter of fact, he is a sick man; sick of a curable disease and his cure may restore him to useful citizenship and remove him from the county expense.

  32. If King Louis-Philippe would undertake a crusade to restore independence to Italy, he might convert every traitor into a hero.

  33. To restore the colour of gold or silver after soldering, dip the articles while hot into pickling acid (1 part of sulphuric acid to 10 parts of water); or put them in a little acid in a pan and boil them in it.

  34. Most 9-carat articles are gilt to improve their colour, and after soldering must be re-gilt to restore their original appearance.

  35. He maintained that, as he paid his taxes, he was entitled to protection from theft; that it was the duty of the Government to restore the gems, and if this proved impossible, to make compensation for them.

  36. No,’ said I, ‘ten pounds will not do; pray restore me my manuscript.

  37. Was there not here an entire art to restore and enlarge?

  38. And he addressed himself to the doctor, whom he often met: "Didn't they try to restore a dead man to life just now?

  39. You don't know what balm your words have brought me; for ever since my arrival everybody has been discouraging me, and you are the first to restore my strength by looking at things in the true French way.

  40. Continuing his efforts to win him back, he made the mistake of advising him to consult Monseigneur Martha, for he hoped that a prelate of such high authority would find the words necessary to restore him to his faith.

  41. I tell you again that you yourself ought to fall on your knees and beg Him to restore to you the use of your leg and let you live another ten years.

  42. Would not the better course have been to set the pick at work amongst all that rotting past, now crumbling into dust, so that the sunlight might stream in freely and restore to the purified soil the fruitfulness of youth?

  43. Was not France still the Eldest Daughter of the Church, the only great nation which might some day restore omnipotence to the Papacy?

  44. Father Massias meanwhile was gradually becoming excited, praying in so loud a voice that it drowned that of his superior, Father Fourcade: "Lord, restore our brother to us!

  45. Would it not, therefore, be better to cure humanity at once by boldly closing the miraculous Grottos whither it goes to weep, and thus restore to it the courage to live the real life, even in the midst of tears?

  46. But the people has forever deserted the churches, it no longer puts any soul in the Blessed Virgins which it manufactures, and nothing nowadays could restore its lost faith.

  47. Thus did this weak woman restore to that man his life and good on the easiest wise.

  48. With this the king's wrath subsided and he said, "Restore him to the prison till the morrow, so we may look into his affair.

  49. When the king heard this from the youth, his anger subsided; so he bade restore him to the prison, and the folk dispersed that day.

  50. The sign came to be connected with fertility, reproduction and life, through its associations as a symbol of the rains which restore the parched fields and aid in the germination of seeds.

  51. Then he would restore the dead to life, and they should enjoy the good things of a land far more glorious than this work-a-day world of ours.

  52. It is not difficult to restore these names to their correct forms, and then the fancied resemblance to Christian theology disappears, while the character of the original myth becomes apparent.

  53. Perhaps those common processes of language, personification and otosis, duly taken into account, will enable us to restore this narrative to its original sense.

  54. Somehow he felt as if a talk with this innocent one would restore him more than a walk on the hills.

  55. Then with a touch of his usual formal manner intended to restore her to herself, "Do you like study, Paula?

  56. What if I might recover them hereafter and restore them to their place; the chances in favor of their utter loss were also possible, and honesty deals not with chances.

  57. A climb over the stile at the foot of the hill was enough to restore him to himself.

  58. I am therefore to yield the castle to the Welshman, or restore him his cattle?

  59. It is not your reverence's pleasure that I should restore the cattle unto them, then?

  60. We must e'en render up the castle, or restore to the Welshman, Jorworth, the cattle, by means of which I had schemed to victual and defend it.

  61. I will but abide to receive his instructions, and will hence to- morrow, and draw out a force to restore quiet in this part of the country.

  62. This must have been singularly annoying to Raleigh, who nevertheless persuaded his colleagues, no doubt on receipt of due apology, to restore the young man to his rank, and allow him to proceed.

  63. I am in hopes a cup of tea and a night's rest will restore my equipoise of mind and body.

  64. It would be necessary to restore to its alphabet the consonants f, l, and r, and v.

  65. Like him, he sought to restore his people to a position and rights, which he did not perceive were inevitably lost.

  66. I continue to instruct our dear little girl every day, and I trust you will find her improved on your return, should it please Heaven to restore you in peace and safety.

  67. I have endeavored to restore the simplicity of the original style.

  68. I will leave the bottle and linen; do you restore them to Miss Wardour to-morrow at the earliest hour possible to a caller.

  69. It has accomplished the purpose for which I took it, and I hasten to restore it.


  70. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "restore" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abet; aid; assist; avail; befriend; benefit; bring; clear; comfort; copy; cure; decorate; doctor; duplicate; ease; enliven; enrich; exculpate; explain; favor; fortify; heal; help; invigorate; justify; make; mend; overhaul; piece; protect; purge; rally; ransom; rationalize; rebuild; recapture; reclaim; reconstitute; reconstruct; recoup; recover; recruit; recuperate; redeem; reenact; reestablish; refill; reform; refound; refresh; regain; regenerate; rehabilitate; reinstate; reissue; rejuvenate; relieve; remake; remand; remedy; remit; renew; renovate; reorganize; repair; repay; repeat; replace; replenish; replevin; repossess; reprint; reproduce; rescue; reshape; restore; restructure; resume; resurrect; resuscitate; retake; retouch; retrieve; return; revise; revive; save; succor; update; vindicate; vivid; warrant


    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    restore order; restore peace; restore the; restore them