restaurare
to restore
verb res-tow-RAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'restaurare', to renew or repair — related to English 'restore'.
Also means
to renovate
Usage Note
Restaurare refers specifically to the professional restoration of artworks, buildings, or historical artefacts — a more specialised and precise action than rinnovare (to renovate/refresh) or riparare (to repair). Italy's rich heritage makes this a high-frequency word in cultural news. Auxiliary: avere.
Examples
"Il museo ha restaurato il dipinto del Seicento."
Natural Translation
The museum restored the seventeenth-century painting.
Related Words
Explore Italian by topic
ItalianNow
5 min read