The act of putting something in working order again.
Restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken.
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Examples for "doctor "
Examples for "doctor "
1 The worker's doctor reported the case to county health officials on Wednesday.
2 I was at work today, I work in a small doctor 's office.
3 My doctor says he was left out last year because of politics.
4 We are as much victims as the children, the 38-year-old doctor said.
5 Any nurse or doctor , will place an order via a text message.
1 However, it said it hoped to restore services in the near future.
2 Weight cycling was able to restore the health characteristics of lean animals.
3 Hungary is trying to restore order and enforce EU rules, officials said.
4 NISA said efforts to restore cooling systems were not making clear progress.
5 He urged the government to take immediate action to restore consumer confidence.
1 I hope you were smart enough to demand a bushel of money.
2 And the letters coming in by the bushel really make Vida proud.
3 Potatoes were selling at retail in Scoville for two dollars the bushel .
4 Suppose it were a bushel of potatoes they consumed in nine weeks.
5 I've been here three weeks handing out business cards by the bushel .
1 We arrived in time to furbish up and get to the English church before services began.
2 And lackeys will wander forth with scented notes of their mistresses, and many a gallant will furbish up his buckles.
3 Spain and Portugal, in the midst of all these eager rivalries, were tempted to furbish up their old and half-dormant claims.
4 Denis, my two brothers-in-law, and I had a vehicle to ourselves, which it had not been thought necessary to furbish up .
5 I intend to furbish up our family history and mythology, and then I shall assert that I attach no importance to them.
1 Creating videogames that touch on serious subjects is nothing new to Bernard.
2 I'm sure they will touch on all of those issues, he said.
3 She did not touch on interest rates or the current economic outlook.
4 She listened apprehensively for his touch on the handle of the door.
5 A fear of the future again laid its cold touch on Lansing.
Heal or recover, e.g. by forming a scar.
Sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment)
1 Upbeat company news reinforced the sense of an economy on the mend .
2 That's a good sign the larger U.S. economy is on the mend .
3 A make - do - and - mend attitude is needed if Ireland are to overcome top opposition.
4 Time passes; and at last the tiler arrives to mend the mischief.
5 Look in the wardrobe and think make - do - and - mend , no need for new stuff.
6 That wasn't the way to win friends or mend marriages, Hannah thought.
7 Unfortunately, there was nothing she could take to mend her broken heart.
8 It may represent the time stream's way of attempting to mend itself.
9 Perhaps he was merely drained, and had come here to mend himself.
10 Take the true side once in your life, and mend past mistakes.
11 We may mend our ways; but that does not touch the past.
12 I can mend fishing-nets, and I can help Dicky in the garden.
13 Even if there is a hole in it I could mend it.
14 There's no simple syrup one can drink to mend a broken heart.
15 She would mend it, sitting where you are now in the chimney-corner.
16 Than it nothing could be worse; therefore things must begin to mend .
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