US /rɪˈstɔr, -ˈstor/
・UK /rɪˈstɔ:(r)/
Restore my soul and bring me peace.
WE HAVE TO RESTORE
WE HAVE TO RESTORE
That's not the right answer for America. I'll restore the vitality that gets America working
I'll restore that $716 billion to Medicare.
Presently, projections indicate that along the I-5 corridor, it will take anywhere from one to three months after the earthquake to restore electricity, a month to a year for the reestablishment of drinking water and sewer services, six months to a year for the restoration of major highways, and 18 months to bring back health care facilities.
The company posted a series of videos outlining his plan to restore sustainable sales growth. But as we look ahead, we must learn from what worked and what didn't.
-"We were unable to restore the life of Mr. Lennon."
It's prosthetic, so the new eye doesn't restore Stephen's sight, but it has boosted his confidence.
we have decided to restore the one-year compulsory military service from 2024, applicable to male draftees born after January the 1st, 2005.
And farmers have gotten creative with ways to restore soil nutrients, like swidden systems
But the question remains: will this be enough to restore the confidence of the Japanese public in the Games?