restoration

/ˌrɛstəˈreɪʃən/
nounIntermediate
general

the process of repairing or renewing something to its original state

The restoration of the historic building required skilled craftsmen.

Experts were needed to repair and preserve the old building.

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Often used in contexts like art, architecture, or ecosystems.

general

the return of something to its former state or position

The restoration of peace after the war was a long process.

Achieving peace again after the conflict took time.

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Can refer to abstract concepts like peace, health, or order.

general

the act of bringing back something that was lost or destroyed

The restoration of the lost manuscript was a major achievement.

Recovering and preserving the manuscript was significant.

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Often used in historical or cultural contexts.

Collocations

restoration projecta planned effort to repair or renew somethingrestoration workthe labor involved in repairing or renewing somethingrestoration processthe steps taken to repair or renew something

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Related Phrases

restore to its former gloryphrase
to repair or renew something to its original excellent state
restoration ecologyphrase
the practice of repairing damaged ecosystems

💡Pro Tip

Context Matters

The meaning of 'restoration' can vary based on context, so pay attention to whether it's used for physical objects or abstract concepts.

Gold Rule

Avoid Overuse

While 'restoration' is precise, using it too often can make your writing repetitive. Vary with synonyms like 'repair' or 'renewal'.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'restoracioun,' from Old French 'restoration,' from Latin 'restorationem,' from 'restorare' (to restore).

📝Usage Notes

Can be used in both physical (e.g., buildings, art) and abstract (e.g., peace, health) contexts.

Word Breakdown

restore
to bring back to a former state
root
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-ation
the act or process of
suffix
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