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repair

Definition for repair

noun as in restoration, fixing

verb as in leave; retire

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Example Sentences

Having just crossed the country in coach, I needed instant spiritual repair.

This meant helping to change those insanely large tires and working to repair the vehicles.

Today the church is wrapped in scaffolding and metal ribbons are holding its façade in place until someone pays to repair it.

Without the proper equipment to repair and operate the Mohajer-4 it may be more of a photo prop than a piece of weaponry.

An exuberant game of football takes place, then the sound of shells is heard, and both sides repair back to their enemy positions.

A lineman was sent out to repair it under escort of civil guards, who were forced by the rebels to retire.

Gourges fitted out three vessels and 150 soldiers at his own expense to revenge their death, and repair the honor of his nation.

The third boat and kite had been damaged beyond repair, but the two left were sufficient.

If mistakes are made they happen rarely and the resources of the accepting houses are easily able to repair the damage.

Several of the organs constructed by his firm are in use to-day and are in a good state of repair.

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On this page you'll find 228 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to repair, such as: adjustment, improvement, overhaul, reconstruction, rehabilitation, and replacement.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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