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restoreRelationships Related Term: backup restoration v. ~ 1. Computing · To retrieve a copy of data stored on backup media, typically when the original data has been damaged or become corrupt. - 2. Conserv [..]
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restore1restore something (to somebody) to bring back a situation or feeling that existed before The measures are intended to restore public confidence in the economy. Order was quickly restored after the ri [..]
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restorec. 1300, "to give back," also, "to build up again, repair," from Old French restorer, from Latin restaurare "repair, rebuild, renew," from re- "back, again" (se [..]
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restoreto return something to its former status or quality.
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restoreto renew or bring back to an earlier position or state of health.
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restorereturn to its original or usable and functioning condition; "restore the forest to its original pristine condition" regenerate: return to life; get or give new life or energy [..]
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restoreIn graphical user interfaces, to restore means to return a window to its original size.
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restore(v) return to its original or usable and functioning condition(v) return to life; get or give new life or energy(v) give or bring back(v) restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn o [..]
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restorerenovo, refero, recro, redintegro, reddo, restituo
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restoreThe recovery of data following computer failure or loss.
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restore When you restore a computer or other electronic device, you return it to a previous state. This may be a previous system backup or the original factory settings.
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restoreTo put back the form and detail of a building of historical or architectural value or interest into the appropriate state and period of time. (Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Canada, 1982).
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restoreto return what was lost. Restoration
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restoreRestore backups made with dump
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restoreWhen a target has HP restored, increase its current HP by that amount, up to but not exceeding its maximum HP.
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restoreTo return to pre-damage condition by the removal of damaging residues or odour: to remedy damage or distress while preserving the original components and appearance to the fullest possible degree.
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restoreTo transfer data from a backup medium (such as tapes) to an on-line system, often for the purpose of recovery from a problem, failure or disaster. Restoration of archival media is the transfer of data from an archival store to an on-line system for the purposes of processing (such as query, analysis, extraction or disposition of that data). Archiva [..]
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restoreThe process of retrieving data that has been archived so that it can be used again.retailers' service program:
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(computing) The act of recovering data or a system from a backup.
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restoreto return what was lost. Restoration
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restoreTo bring back into existence or use, to return to original condition. Restoring land in the Elkhorn Slough watershed means planting native vegetation, opening up streams and ponds filled with eroded soil, returning the land to its natural ecological complexity as a habitat for animals and plants.
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restoreThe process of restoring one or more storage volumes on a machine from recovery points saved on the AppAssure Core is known as performing a restore. This was formerly known as rollback.
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