restore in Russian
restore in Russian is восстана́вливать, восстанови́ть, реставри́ровать — restore means to bring something back to its former, usually better, condition.
restore in Russian
What does "restore" mean?
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verb To bring something back to its former, usually better, condition.
"They spent years restoring the old farmhouse."
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verb To give back something that was lost or taken.
"The government agreed to restore the seized property to its owners."
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verb In computing, to recover data or a system from a backup.
"She had to restore her phone from a backup after it broke."
restore in a sentence
- They spent years restoring the old farmhouse.
- The medicine helped restore his energy.
- The government agreed to restore the seized property to its owners.
- She had to restore her phone from a backup after it broke.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "restore" in Russian?
"restore" in Russian is восстана́вливать, восстанови́ть, реставри́ровать. restore means: To bring something back to its former, usually better, condition.
How do you pronounce восстана́вливать?
"restore" in Russian is восстана́вливать, pronounced "vosstanavlivat".
How do you use "restore" in a sentence?
Example: "They spent years restoring the old farmhouse." In Russian, "restore" is восстана́вливать, восстанови́ть, реставри́ровать.
Are there other ways to say "restore" in Russian?
Yes — Russian has 3 translations listed for "restore": восстана́вливать, восстанови́ть, реставри́ровать.