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repair
1[ ri-pair ]
verb (used with object)
- to restore to a good or sound condition after decay or damage; mend:
to repair a motor.
- to restore or renew by any process of making good, strengthening, etc.:
to repair one's health by resting.
Synonyms: amend, rejuvenate, renew
to repair damage;
to repair a deficiency.
- to make amends for; compensate:
to repair a wrong done.
Synonyms: redress
noun
- an act, process, or work of repairing:
to order the repair of a building.
- Usually repairs.
- an instance or operation of repairing:
to lay up a boat for repairs.
- a repaired part or an addition made in repairing:
Seventeenth-century repairs in brick are conspicuous in parts of the medieval stonework.
- repairs, (in bookkeeping, accounting, etc.) the part of maintenance expense that has been paid out to keep fixed assets in usable condition, as distinguished from amounts used for renewal or replacement.
- the good condition resulting from continued maintenance and repairing:
to keep in repair.
- condition with respect to soundness and usability:
a house in good repair.
repair
2[ ri-pair ]
verb (used without object)
- to betake oneself; go, as to a place:
He repaired in haste to Washington.
- to go frequently or customarily.
noun
- a resort or haunt.
- the act of going or going customarily; resort:
to have repair to the country.
- Scot. Obsolete. a meeting, association, or crowd of people.
repair
1/ rɪˈpɛə /
verb
- usually foll by to to go (to a place)
to repair to the country
- usually foll by to to have recourse (to) for help, etc
to repair to one's lawyer
- archaic.usually foll by from to come back; return
noun
- the act of going or returning
- a haunt or resort
repair
2/ rɪˈpɛə /
verb
- to restore (something damaged or broken) to good condition or working order
- to heal (a breach or division) in (something)
to repair a broken marriage
- to make good or make amends for (a mistake, injury, etc)
noun
- the act, task, or process of repairing
- a part that has been repaired
- state or condition
in good repair
Derived Forms
- reˈpairer, noun
- reˈpairable, adjective
Other Words From
- re·paira·ble adjective
- re·paira·bili·ty re·paira·ble·ness noun
- nonre·paira·ble adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of repair1
Origin of repair2
Word History and Origins
Origin of repair1
Origin of repair2
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Fibroblasts are specialized cells in connective tissues that play an important role in wound healing and tissue repair.
Department of Agriculture operates natural disaster relief programs for eligible farmers that aim to help repair damage to farmlands, provide financial assistance or offer emergency loans, depending on their situation.
But he insisted the "difficult" decision was required to repair the public finances.
It often takes a lawsuit and a ballot measure to force city leaders to prioritize safety and repairs.
By deepening our understanding of how stem cell machinery evolved, scientists may identify new ways to optimise stem cell therapies and improve cell reprogramming techniques for treating diseases or repairing damaged tissue.
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