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US
/ɹɪˈstɔɹɝ/
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[ UK /ɹɪstˈɔːɹɐ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪstˈɔːɹɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a skilled worker who is employed to restore or refinish buildings or antique furniture
How To Use restorer In A Sentence
- For example, the painting may look perfect, but if a tear has been patched up or a restorer has overpainted it (painted over the original colour), this will show up under an expert eye and will lower its value.
- A good furniture restorer will be able to advise on the suitability of different methods of treatment. Times, Sunday Times
- His claim to Samian fame was that he was a political saviour and restorer.
- I am a furniture restorer. Times, Sunday Times
- However, the genetic differences of maintainer lines and the seventh restorers will be further studied by molecular technique.
- You are what they call a restorer—someone who has the ability to enter people's memories and fix them.
- That's the biggest and most urgent task facing the restorers, a company from Hay on Wye.
- By day, this is a Valhalla of the city's founding families, but by night, you'd better bring your nerve restorer—it's scary.
- In spite of its strongly marked Michelangelesque mannerism, both as regards feeling, facial type, and design, I cannot regard the bas-relief, in its present condition at least, as a genuine work, but rather as the production of some imitator, or the rifacimento of a restorer. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti
- For all their seeming kinship, a restorer is the antithesis of a painter: he is a conserver, not a creator. GoodShit