0 past simple and past participle of repair
1 to put something that is damaged, broken, or not working correctly, back into good condition or make it work again:
It'll cost almost as much to repair it as it would to buy a new one.
You should disconnect the power before attempting to repair electrical equipment.
Your shoes will be repaired and ready for you to collect on Thursday.
The drugs stimulate the damaged tissue into repairing itself.
The car was damaged to such an extent that it couldn't be repaired.
This is true for secondary structures that get repaired and replaced, but most importantly for the farmhouse itself.
Indentations in the repaired region leave a somewhat tortuous lumen.
The atrioventricular septal defect had been effectively repaired, and the residual left atrioventricular valve had a deep "cleft" in its septal aspect.