The term 'restore' is very broad and context-dependent. In technology, it generally refers to the process of returning something to a previous, functional state. This could involve restoring data from a backup after data loss, restoring a system to a previous configuration, or restoring functionality to a device or application. Common use cases include restoring files, databases, operating systems, virtual machines, or even individual settings within an application.
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