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Meaning of restorer
A person who restores something to its original state
Etymology of restorer
The word "restorer" comes from the Old French "restorateur", derived from the Latin "restaurator", which is the agent noun of "restaurare", meaning "to restore"
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe individuals who restore or renew objects, buildings, or systems
Synonyms
conservator
preserver
saver
rescuer
reviver
rejuvenator
renovator
refresher
regenerator
reformer
renewer
repurposer
restabilizer
reestablisher
readjuster
rebuilder
redeveloper
reformator
revitalizer
refinisher
repolisher
redecorator
refitment
reconstructor
recreator
reconditioner
refurbisher
Definitions
- A person who restores buildings, works of art, or other objects to their original state
- * A person who brings something back to a normal or healthy state
Usage Examples
- The restorer worked tirelessly to repair the damaged painting
- * The company hired a restorer to renovate the old mansion
- * The doctor was a restorer of health, helping patients recover from illness
Antonyms
destroyer
demolisher
dismantler
ruining
vandal
spoiler
saboteur
wrecker
annihilator
eradicator
exterminator
eliminator
dismantler
destroyer
ravager
devastator
desecrator
corrupter
polluter
contaminator