Read full poem →And this one word in me must be declared;
That to forget is not to be restored;
To lose with time the sense of what we did
Dictionary Entry
To reestablish, or bring back into existence.
In a Sentence
“He restored my lost faith in him by doing a good deed.”
Origin
Origin details are still being enriched for this entry.
Common Phrases
Antonyms
Poetry examples for “restored”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →In whom alone Love lives again?
By whom he is restored to men;
And kept, and bred, and brought up true?
Read full poem →home?
Queen. Ay, Mortimer; for till he be restored.
The angry king hath banished me the court;
Read full poem →Or style of putting back her chair,
Restored the heavens. Gather thence
The loss-consoling inference.
Read full poem →In the List of Illustrations I restored a missing single quote after "Lenore!":
"'Wretch,' I cried, 'thy God hath lent thee--by these angels he hath sent thee
Read full poem →Health, hope and spirit to the soldier boys
Who fall, must be restored to fight again.
I've thrown my soul in this, am all aflame.
Read full poem →Like Separation's Swell
Restored in Arctic Confidence
To the Invisible --
Read full poem →Stowe MS. 961 Love, bred of glances 450
Bridgewater MS. To a Watch restored to its Mystres<se> 451
Egerton MS. <Ad Solem.> 451
Read full poem →1659, Richard Cromwell resigns.
Long Parliament restored.
Military government.
