transitive. To raise to an upright or vertical position; to erect. Also reflexive, figurative, and in figurative context.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > amending > restoration > restoration of a person > [verb (transitive)] (33) uprighta1340 transitive. To raise to an upright or vertical position; to erect. Also reflexive, figurative, and in figurative context. to bring to (one's) statea1387 Without qualification. The original, proper, or usual condition of a person or thing; a healthy, flourishing, or prosperous condition. Cf. estate, n.… restorea1387 transitive. To reinstate or replace (a person, now esp. a ruler) in a former office, dignity, or estate. remount?c1400 transitive. To raise (a person) to a state of goodness; to restore (a person's) spirits or morale. Obsolete. reducec1425 transitive. spec. To lead or bring back (a person) from error, sin, immorality, etc.; to restore to the truth or the right faith. Obsolete. redraw1480 transitive. To draw back or reclaim (a person) to something. Obsolete. rare. reintegrate1495 transitive. To re-establish (esp. a person); to restore to a previous state or position. Frequently with in, into. Cf. redintegrate, v. 2. restitutec1503 transitive. To restore to a position or status; to reinstate, rehabilitate; to re-establish; (also) to make restitution to. repair?1521 transitive. To restore (a person or group of people) to a previous state or status; (esp. in Theology) to renew spiritually, deliver from sin. Obs… revocate1527 transitive. To recall, call back; to draw back; to restore. Obsolete. recall1567 transitive. To call back or summon (a person, or figurative a thing) to return to or from a place; to restore (a person) to a former position or… redintegrate1578 transitive. To restore (a person) to a previous state or position. Obsolete. rehabilitate1580 transitive. Originally Scottish. To restore (a person) to former privileges, status, possessions, etc., by official decree or declaration; (also)… refetch1599 transitive. To bring back (now rare). Formerly also: †to bring to life again (obsolete). revindicate1609 transitive. To vindicate again (in various senses); to restore or reclaim as a rightful possession; to show again to be right or justified. re-estate1611 transitive. To reinstate, re-establish. uprighten1618 transitive. = upright, v. 1. redintegrate1622 transitive. To re-establish (a person) in (or †into) a position, condition, etc. Chiefly in passive. Now rare. restate1625 transitive. = re-estate, v. Usually with in. redeem1686 transitive. To restore, bring, or elevate (a person or thing) into (also to) a particular condition or state. Also intransitive. Subcategories:— to or from a place or way (2) — in a place (1) — to normal life by training (1) — to one's normal condition (1) — to favour (2) — to liberty or dignity (1) — to prosperity (3) — to a state of grace (1) — try to get one restored (1) |
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