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to restore.
To arrest.
A state of quiet or repose; a cessation from motion or labor; tranquillity; as, rest from mental exertion; rest of body or mind.
Hence, freedom from everything which wearies or disturbs; peace; security.
Sleep; slumber; hence, poetically, death.
That on which anything rests or leans for support; as, a rest in a lathe, for supporting the cutting tool or steadying the work.
A projection from the right side of the cuirass, serving to support the lance.
A place where one may rest, either temporarily, as in an inn, or permanently, as, in an abode.
The striking of a balance at regular intervals in a running account.
A set or game at tennis.
Silence in music or in one of its parts; the name of the character that stands for such silence.
They are named as notes are, whole, half, quarter,etc.
To cease from action or motion, especially from action which has caused weariness; to desist from labor or exertion.
To be free from whanever wearies or disturbs; to be quiet or still.
To lie; to repose; to recline; to lan; as, to rest on a couch.
To stand firm; to be fixed; to be supported; as, a column rests on its pedestal.
To sleep; to slumber; hence, poetically, to be dead.
To lean in confidence; to trust; to rely; to repose without anxiety; as, to rest on a man's promise.
To be satisfied; to acquiesce.
To lay or place at rest; to quiet.
To place, as on a support; to cause to lean.
That which is left, or which remains after the separation of a part, either in fact or in contemplation; remainder; residue.
Those not included in a proposition or description; the remainder; others.
A surplus held as a reserved fund by a bank to equalize its dividends, etc.; in the Bank of England, the balance of assets above liabilities.
To be left; to remain; to continue to be. freedom from activity ; 'took his repose by the swimming pool' a support on which things can be put; 'the gun was steadied on a special rest' a musical notation indicating a silence of a specified duration euphemisms for death ; 'she was laid to rest beside her husband'; 'they had to put their family pet to sleep' a state of inaction; 'a body will continue in a state of rest until acted upon' be at rest take a short break from one's activities in order to relax give a rest to; 'He rested his bad leg'; 'Rest the dogs for a moment' not move; be in a resting position put something in a resting position, as for support or steadying; 'Rest your head on my shoulder' be inactive, refrain from acting; 'The committee is resting over the summer' be inherent or innate in;.
all the money one has left to stake.
something left after other parts have been taken away; 'there was no remainder'; 'he threw away the rest'; 'he took what he wanted and I got the balance'. freedom from activity ; 'took his repose by the swimming pool'. a pause for relaxation; 'people actually accomplish more when they take time for short rests'. a state of inaction; 'a body will continue in a state of rest until acted upon'. euphemisms for death ; 'she was laid to rest beside her husband'; 'they had to put their family pet to sleep'. a support on which things can be put; 'the gun was steadied on a special rest'. a musical notation indicating a silence of a specified duration. not move; be in a resting position. take a short break from one's activities in order to relax. give a rest to; 'He rested his bad leg'; 'Rest the dogs for a moment'. have a place in relation to something else; 'The fate of Bosnia lies in the hands of the West'; 'The responsibility rests with the Allies'. be at rest. stay the same; remain in a certain state; 'The dress remained wet after repeated attempts to dry it'; 'rest assured'; 'stay alone'; 'He remained unmoved by her tears'; 'The bad weather continued for another week'. be inherent or innate in;. put something in a resting position, as for support or steadying; 'Rest your head on my shoulder'. sit, as on a branch; 'The birds perched high in the treee'. rest on or as if on a pillow; 'pillow your head'. be inactive, refrain from acting; 'The committee is resting over the summer'.
The local address portion of an Internet Address.
A party is said to 'rest' or 'rest his case' when he has presented all the evidence he intends to offer.
A party is said to 'rest' or 'rests a case' when he/she has presented all the evidence he/she intends to offer.
In music, a rhythmic silence Examples: a 2-beat rest, a quarter-note rest.
A musical sign indicating silence - either for one or more players, or for the entire ensemble.
The state of an object when it is not changing position in relation to its immediate surroundings.
A party is said to rest or rest its case when it has presented all the evidence it intends to offer.
A contradictory word here as it does nothing but increase your tension Interest rates are quotes on a daily rest, monthly rest or annual rest basis The annual rest quote implies that the company gives you the credit for the monthly principal repayments only at the end of each year Such loans are therefore more expensive than a monthly/daily rest loan The shorter the tenure of the loan, the greater the effective interest rate difference will be.
A party is said to 'rest' or 'rest its case' when it has presented all the evidence it intends to offer. , n 1) A rhythmic silence in music 2) A character representing such a silence 3) a brief pause in reading.
A symbol used to denote silence. a party is said to 'rest' or 'rest the case' when he has presented all the evidence he intends to offer. the number, fraction, or percentage that remain -- 'A board with 144 squares has 72 red squares, and the rest are black '.
Holding the mash at a specific temperature to induce certain enzymatic reactions. A contraction of residue- thus, resid', resit, res't.
A pause in playing.
In bread-making, to let the dough sit a few minutes before kneading more.
The timed unit of silence The five most common rests values are whole rests, half rests, quarter rests, eighth rests, and sixteenth rests The length of rests is based upon ratios Whole rests last twice as long as half rests, which last twice as long as quarter rests, which last twice as long as eighth rests, which last twice as long as sixteenth rests Rhythmic Values.
The absence of movement of an object in relation to its surroundings. n rest, quiet [OE reste].
A symbol that indicates silence for a specified time in musical beats [Rhythm Notation].
A space in the music in which no notes are heard The beat continues even though no notes are sounding at that particular moment.
carryover , leftover , relic , remain , remainder , remnant , residue , rest , tail.
reassembling as it originally was. restoring to its original shape. plan according to which a building is reassembled or reconstructed.
restaurant.
restoration.
restored.
To store again; as, the goods taken out were re-stored.
To bring back to its former state; to bring back from a state of ruin, decay, disease, or the like; to repair; to renew; to recover.
To give or bring back, as that which has been lost., or taken away; to bring back to the owner; to replace.
To give in place of, or as satisfaction for.
To make good; to make amends for.
To bring back from a state of injury or decay, or from a changed condition; as, to restore a painting, statue, etc.
To form a picture or model of, as of something lost or mutilated; as, to restore a ruined building, city, or the like.
Restoration. give or bring back; 'Restore the stolen painting to its rightful owner' bring back into original existence, use, function, or position; 'restore law and order'; 'reestablish peace in the region'; 'restore the emperor to the throne' return to its original or usable and functioning condition; 'restore the forest to its original pristine condition'.
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return to its original or usable and functioning condition; 'restore the forest to its original pristine condition'. return to life; get or give new life or energy; 'The week at the spa restored me'. give or bring back; 'Restore the stolen painting to its rightful owner'. restore by replacing a part or putting together what is torn or broken; 'She repaired her TV set'; 'Repair my shoes please'. bring back into original existence, use, function, or position; 'restore law and order'; 'reestablish peace in the region'; 'restore the emperor to the throne'.
To refurbish a building or other asset to its original condition.
A function that allows users to copy files from the backup storage pool to an on-line storage device.
To return a window to its previous size.
To return a wetland to a close approximation of its condition prior to disturbance by modifying conditions responsible for the loss or change.
To return an icon or maximized window to its normal size.
A system, zone, or sensor that is returned to normal status This does not necessarily mean that the alarm system is considered to be back to full operating status by the monitoring facility However, the term tends to be used interchangeably with Reset, and there is no formal or generally-accepted distinction between them.
To make service operative following an interruption by repair, reassignment, rerouting, substitution of parts, or otherwise.
A function that permits users to copy a version of a backup file from the storage pool to a workstation or file server The backup copy in the storage pool is not affected Contrast with backup. to return something to its original condition.
To retrieve a backup copy of data from the Vault Server and upload it to a computer If a file has been accidentally erased or corrupted, it can be restored if there is a backup LiveVault Service can restore data over the Internet directly to the Agent computer, or on physical media from which the restored data can be uploaded to a computer See also Internet restore, media restore. to return a window to its previous size.
To copy files that once resided on your hard disk from another disk or a tape back onto your hard disk.
The process of returning a backup copy to an active storage location for use TSM has processes for restoring its database, storage pools, storage pool volumes, and users' backed-up files For example, users can copy a backup version of a file from the storage pool to the workstation The backup version in the storage pool is not affected Contrast with backup.
To retrieve a file from backup If a file has been accidentally erased or corrupted, it can be restored if there is a backup.
To recall a previously used lighting state later in the performance.
To return your device to the state it was in when data was last backed up This involves copying your backup data to your hp Jornada.
An Administrator can restore -- bring back -- an archived TechPak or TechNeed and actively work on it again.
To return data on a disk to its previous state, typically by using a backup copy of the files You can restore files that have been damaged or corrupted back to the state they were in when you backed them up.
Restores the state of livingstone to what it was when the Checkpoint was stored.
The process of taking data saved to tape and putting it back onto disk See also backup.
The Restore Helper is that top hat with the cute little bunny ears in the upper right corner of some screens Basically, Restore is used to restore default values.
A restore is a computer program or process that copies information from a diskette or tape onto the system's hard disk.
Previously backed up data can be restored or retrieved with the File, Restore selection.
Use all original parts possible to reconstruct the original look and structure of the volume.
To bring a window back it its original size after having been minimised or maximised.
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