Restorer
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Restorer ( noun )
- A person or thing that restores or repairs something.
- A person who restores works of art, buildings, or furniture to their original condition.
Origin:
From the verb restore + -er.
Examples:
- The restorer carefully cleaned and repainted the damaged piece of art.
- The old building had been abandoned for years before a skilled restorer came along and brought it back to life.
- She was a restorer of antique furniture, who had a great reputation.
- The restorer worked on the old painting for months to bring it back to its original condition.
- The restorer had to carefully remove the layers of grime and dirt that had accumulated over the years on the sculpture.
(As a verb)
Restorer ( verb )
- A person or thing that restores or repairs something.
- A person who restores works of art, buildings, or furniture to their original condition.
Origin:
From the verb restore + -er.
Examples:
- The restorer carefully cleaned and repainted the damaged piece of art.
- The old building had been abandoned for years before a skilled restorer came along and brought it back to life.
- She was a restorer of antique furniture, who had a great reputation.
- The restorer worked on the old painting for months to bring it back to its original condition.
- The restorer had to carefully remove the layers of grime and dirt that had accumulated over the years on the sculpture.