restorable
English
Adjective
restorable
- Capable of being restored or reclaimed
- 18 March 2013, Max Davidson writing in the Daily Telegraph, Need a four-poster bed? Dormy House hotel auctions off contents
- Don’t dismiss builders’ skips. You may not find a Chippendale desk, but you might collar a restorable sofa. Always ask the builder or house owner for permission first.
- 1724, Jonathan Swift, The Drapier’s Letters 7
- I may add that absurd practice of cutting turf without any regularity; whereby great quantities of restorable land are made utterly desperate, many thousands of cattle destroyed, the turf more difficult to come at and carry home, and less fit for burning; the air made unwholesome by stagnating pools and marshes; and the very sight of such places offensive to those who ride by.
- restorable memory
- 18 March 2013, Max Davidson writing in the Daily Telegraph, Need a four-poster bed? Dormy House hotel auctions off contents
Antonyms
Derived terms
- restorably
References
- restorable in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- restorable in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
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