meticulously restore

Frequency: 6.16.0 per million words

To bring something back to its original condition with great care, especially an old building, piece of furniture, or painting.

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  • They worked for years to meticulously restore the ancient manuscript.
  • The art conservator was able to meticulously restore the damaged painting.
  • Every detail was considered as they began to meticulously restore the historic building.
  • Our goal is to meticulously restore this antique clock to its original working condition.
  • He devoted his life to meticulously restore classic cars, one by one.
  • The team will meticulously restore the frescoes in the old church.
  • She had to meticulously restore the faded photographs from her childhood.
  • It takes immense patience to meticulously restore such delicate artifacts.
  • After the fire, volunteers helped to meticulously restore the community center.
  • The museum plans to meticulously restore the medieval tapestry.