0 to make something good exist again -- восстанавливать, возвращать
Three wins in a row helped restore the team's confidence.
Peace has now been restored in the region.
1 to repair something old -- реставрировать
to restore antiques
2 to give something back to the person it was stolen from or who lost it -- возвращать, отдавать обратно
Many colonial buildings survived decolonization and have now been restored.
However, employers and unions then reached agreements which topped up provision, restoring the previously-established levels of benefit ('gap insurance').
The process of collective learning described in the previous section restored the legitimacy of democratic institutions.
Once competitive electoral politics have been restored, a number of characteristics of the post transition political system are significant.
Convertibility was finally restored in 1867 (at 1864's actual prices) and lasted until 1876.
The republic was finally restored in 1867 and power was returned to congress.
The restoring force is much weaker in the latter case, so internal gravity waves move much more slowly than external gravity waves.
In restoring a place for the body and the species, biological approaches open avenues that have been closed to ethics, especially bioethics.
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