repristinate (Meaning)
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repristinate (v. t.)
To restore to an original state.
Synonyms & Antonyms of repristinate
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repristinate Sentence Examples
- The dilapidated mansion underwent extensive renovations to repristinate its former grandeur.
- The antique clock was meticulously restored by a skilled craftsman to repristinate its original condition.
- The government implemented measures to repristinate the health of the struggling economy.
- The archaeologist carefully dug up the artifacts, ensuring they were repristinated to their historical accuracy.
- The scientist used advanced technology to repristinate the damaged DNA, restoring its genetic integrity.
- The artist recreated the lost masterpiece, repristinating the original vibrant colors and intricate details.
- The gardener diligently pruned and watered the plants, helping them repristinate their health and beauty.
- The doctor prescribed medication to repristinate the patient's weakened immune system.
- The historian transcribed the ancient scrolls to repristinate the lost knowledge contained within.
- The engineers designed a sustainable system to repristinate the natural environment and reduce pollution.
FAQs About the word repristinate
To restore to an original state.
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The dilapidated mansion underwent extensive renovations to repristinate its former grandeur.
The antique clock was meticulously restored by a skilled craftsman to repristinate its original condition.
The government implemented measures to repristinate the health of the struggling economy.
The archaeologist carefully dug up the artifacts, ensuring they were repristinated to their historical accuracy.