Restorer ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Restorer ( noun )

  1. A person or thing that restores or repairs something.
  2. A person who restores works of art, buildings, or furniture to their original condition.

Origin:

From the verb restore + -er.

Examples:

  1. The restorer carefully cleaned and repainted the damaged piece of art.
  2. The old building had been abandoned for years before a skilled restorer came along and brought it back to life.
  3. She was a restorer of antique furniture, who had a great reputation.
  4. The restorer worked on the old painting for months to bring it back to its original condition.
  5. 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 )

  1. A person or thing that restores or repairs something.
  2. A person who restores works of art, buildings, or furniture to their original condition.

Origin:

From the verb restore + -er.

Examples:

  1. The restorer carefully cleaned and repainted the damaged piece of art.
  2. The old building had been abandoned for years before a skilled restorer came along and brought it back to life.
  3. She was a restorer of antique furniture, who had a great reputation.
  4. The restorer worked on the old painting for months to bring it back to its original condition.
  5. The restorer had to carefully remove the layers of grime and dirt that had accumulated over the years on the sculpture.
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