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retrieval | |||
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revert... (GUI, PC) | |||
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to re-establish; reconstitute; reconstruct; recover; refit; undelete; recondition | |||
reintegrate | |||
restitute | |||
recover (data); reconstruct (image); redo (graphics) | |||
recover (To put back into a stable condition. A computer user may be able to recover lost or damaged data by using a program to search for and salvage whatever information remains in storage. A database may be recovered by restoring its integrity after some problem has damaged it, such as abnormal termination of the database management program) | |||
rebuild (neu bauen); reconstruct (neu bauen); reinstate (eines Zustands); restore (Zustand) | |||
reestablish; rehabilitate (Arbeitskraft); renew; renovate; retrieve | |||
make restitution (of) | |||
reconstitute (z. B. den früheren Zustand) | |||
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re-establishing; reconstituting; rehabilitative; retrieving; refitting; reconstructing | |||
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restorer | |||
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reinstate | |||
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restoration | |||
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reclaim; regenerate | |||
to reproduce | |||
restore; redo | |||
restore (To remove a record or item from the deleted folder and relink it to the record it was linked to before it was deleted); revert (To return to the last saved version of a document. Choosing this command tells the application to abandon all changes made in a document since the last time it was saved) | |||
to restore | |||
to restore | |||
readjust; re-establish; repair | |||
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re-establish |
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