Word of the Day – August 12, 2019

restoration

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Definitions

Type Definition Sources
Noun The process of rehabilitating an item to return it as nearly as possible to its original condition. (used 79 times in citations and controls)
  • Per ISO 704:2009 methodology
Noun For archival media, the transfer of data from an archival store to an online system for the purposes of processing, such as query, analysis, extraction, disposition of that data, etc. Archival restoration of systems may require not only data restoration but also replication of the original hardware and software operating environment. Restoration of systems is often called recovery. (used 3 times in citations and controls)
  • Per ISO 704:2009 methodology
Noun A model or drawing representing the supposed original form. (used 0 times in citations and controls)
  • Per ISO 704:2009 methodology
Organizational Task The act of restoring something to a former, original, normal, or unimpaired condition. (used 8 times in citations and controls)

Other Forms

Type Other Form
Plural restorations
Plural Possessive restorations'
Possessive restoration's

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