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Repairer
see synonyms of repairerNoun
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Repairer
see synonyms of repairerverb (transitive)
1.
to restore (something damaged or broken) to good condition or working order
2.
to heal (a breach or division) in (something)
to repair a broken marriage
3.
to make good or make amends for (a mistake, injury, etc)
noun
4.
the act, task, or process of repairing
5.
a part that has been repaired
6.
state or condition
in good repair
verb (intransitive)
1. (usually foll by to)
to go (to a place)
to repair to the country
2. (usually foll by to)
to have recourse (to) for help, etc
to repair to one's lawyer
3. (usually foll by from) archaic
to come back; return
noun archaic
4.
the act of going or returning
5.
a haunt or resort
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Repairer
see synonyms of repairer verb intransitive
1.
to go or betake oneself (to a place)
2.
to go often, customarily, or in numbers
3. Obsolete
to return
noun
4. Archaic
a place to which one repairs; resort; haunt
verb transitive
1.
to put back in good condition after damage, decay, etc.; mend; fix
2.
to renew; restore; revive
to repair one's health
3.
to amend; set right; remedy
to repair a mistake
4.
to make amends for; make up or compensate for (a wrong, injury, etc.)
noun
5.
the act, process, or work of repairing
6. [usually pl.]
an instance of repairing or work done in repairing
7.
the state of being repaired, or fit for use
a car kept in repair
8.
state with respect to being repaired
a house in bad repair
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Repairer
see synonyms of repairerv. re·paired, re·pair·ing, re·pairs
v.tr.
1. To restore to sound condition after damage or injury; fix: repaired the broken watch.
2. To set right; remedy: repair an oversight.
3. To restore or renew: repair the immune system.
4. To make up for or compensate for (a loss or wrong, for example).
v.intr.
To make repairs.
n.
1.
a. The work, act, or process of repairing.
b. often repairs An instance or a result of repairing: The accident resulted in a costly repair to the car. My bike is in the shop for repairs.
2.
a. The state of being fit for use: The furnace is out of repair.
b. General condition after use or repairing: in good repair.
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