Sentence examples for be fully restored from inspiring English sources

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be fully restored

adverb

In a full manner; without lack or defect.

  • He fully met his responsibilities.

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And that may never be fully restored.

It was not known when service would be fully restored.

He could not say when service would be fully restored.

The town might be fully restored in three to four years, Mr. Knight said.

But the military strength of France could never be fully restored during the war.

It's still unclear when the train line will be fully restored.

Now, as few as six cars are running on a system that will not be fully restored until spring 2008.

The authorities said they did not expect the power to be fully restored for at least a week.

Ideally, civics education would be fully restored in the public school system, with a robust unit on media literacy.

After the wide-scale renovations, officials said, the bridge will be fully restored to a state of good repair.

A Park Service spokesman, John Warren, said the museum would probably not be fully restored before the spring.

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