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storey
noun
one
of
the
horizontal
levels
of
a
building
•
Their
new
home
is
a
charming
three-storey
cottage
.
Their
new
home
is
a
charming
three-storey
cottage
.
•
The
office
block
rises
to
twelve
storeys
above
the
street
.
The
office
block
rises
to
twelve
storeys
above
the
street
.
Variant
spelling
influenced
by
Old
French
“
estorie
.”
The
‘
e
’
was
kept
in
British
English
while
American
English
simplified
it
to
“
story
.”
doctor
verb
to
give
medical
treatment
to
a
person
or
an
animal
•
Paramedics
doctored
the
injured
cyclist
until
the
ambulance
arrived
.
Paramedics
doctored
the
injured
cyclist
until
the
ambulance
arrived
.
•
She
gently
doctored
the
kitten
’
s
paw
with
antiseptic
cream
.
She
gently
doctored
the
kitten
’
s
paw
with
antiseptic
cream
.
Verb
sense
developed
from
the
noun
‘
doctor
’
meaning
a
medical
practitioner
.
verb
to
change
something
in
order
to
deceive
people
or
to
make
it
seem
better
than
it
really
is
•
The
journalist
noticed
that
someone
had
doctored
the
financial
records
.
The
journalist
noticed
that
someone
had
doctored
the
financial
records
.
•
He
was
fired
for
doctoring
the
results
of
the
experiment
.
He
was
fired
for
doctoring
the
results
of
the
experiment
.
Figurative
use
from
the
idea
of
a
doctor
‘
improving
’
or
‘
fixing
’
something
,
later
taking
on
a
sense
of
dishonest
alteration
.
factor
verb
-
factor
,
factoring
,
factors
,
factored
to
include
something
when
making
a
calculation
or
decision
,
usually
with
“
in
”
or
“
into
”
•
We
must
factor
shipping
costs
into
the
budget
.
We
must
factor
shipping
costs
into
the
budget
.
•
Did
you
factor
the
traffic
into
your
travel
plan
?
Did
you
factor
the
traffic
into
your
travel
plan
?
verb
-
factor
,
factoring
,
factors
,
factored
to
resolve
a
number
or
algebraic
expression
into
its
factors
•
Please
factor
the
quadratic
equation
on
the
board
.
Please
factor
the
quadratic
equation
on
the
board
.
•
They
quickly
factored
45
into
5
and
9
.
They
quickly
factored
45
into
5
and
9
.
store
noun
a
place
where
you
can
go
to
buy
things
•
After
school
,
Mia
walked
to
the
store
to
buy
some
snacks
.
After
school
,
Mia
walked
to
the
store
to
buy
some
snacks
.
•
The
new
store
on
Main
Street
sells
organic
vegetables
.
The
new
store
on
Main
Street
sells
organic
vegetables
.
noun
an
amount
of
something
that
is
kept
so
it
can
be
used
later
•
The
squirrels
gathered
a
store
of
nuts
for
the
winter
.
The
squirrels
gathered
a
store
of
nuts
for
the
winter
.
•
Grandma
always
keeps
a
good
store
of
canned
food
in
the
pantry
.
Grandma
always
keeps
a
good
store
of
canned
food
in
the
pantry
.
verb
-
store
,
storing
,
stores
,
stored
to
put
something
in
a
place
so
you
can
use
it
later
•
Please
store
the
cheese
in
the
refrigerator
.
Please
store
the
cheese
in
the
refrigerator
.
•
He
stored
important
documents
in
a
locked
drawer
.
He
stored
important
documents
in
a
locked
drawer
.
verb
-
store
,
storing
,
stores
,
stored
to
keep
electronic
information
in
a
computer
so
it
can
be
used
later
•
This
app
can
store
your
passwords
securely
.
This
app
can
store
your
passwords
securely
.
•
The
GPS
device
stores
the
route
history
.
The
GPS
device
stores
the
route
history
.
tear
verb
-
tear
,
tearing
,
tears
,
tore
,
torn
to
pull
something
apart
or
make
a
hole
in
it
with
force
•
Be
careful
not
to
tear
the
wrapping
paper
when
you
open
the
gift
.
Be
careful
not
to
tear
the
wrapping
paper
when
you
open
the
gift
.
•
She
tore
the
letter
into
tiny
pieces
and
threw
it
away
.
She
tore
the
letter
into
tiny
pieces
and
threw
it
away
.
verb
-
tear
,
tearing
,
tears
,
tore
,
torn
to
pull
something
apart
,
or
make
a
hole
in
it
,
especially
suddenly
or
with
force
.
•
Please
don
’
t
tear
the
gift
wrap
before
we
give
the
present
.
Please
don
’
t
tear
the
gift
wrap
before
we
give
the
present
.
•
Angry
,
she
tore
the
letter
in
half
and
threw
it
into
the
bin
.
Angry
,
she
tore
the
letter
in
half
and
threw
it
into
the
bin
.
verb
-
tear
,
tearing
,
tears
,
tore
,
torn
to
move
very
quickly
and
often
noisily
or
recklessly
•
The
kids
tore
down
the
hallway
after
the
final
bell
rang
.
The
kids
tore
down
the
hallway
after
the
final
bell
rang
.
•
A
red
sports
car
tore
past
us
on
the
highway
.
A
red
sports
car
tore
past
us
on
the
highway
.
monitor
verb
to
watch
,
check
,
or
keep
track
of
something
carefully
over
a
period
of
time
•
Engineers
monitor
the
bridge
around
the
clock
for
any
sign
of
movement
.
Engineers
monitor
the
bridge
around
the
clock
for
any
sign
of
movement
.
•
The
doctor
monitored
the
patient's
heart
rate
overnight
.
The
doctor
monitored
the
patient's
heart
rate
overnight
.
motor
verb
-
motor
,
motoring
,
motors
,
motored
to
travel
in
a
motor
vehicle
or
to
move
somewhere
quickly
•
We
motored
down
the
coast
road
enjoying
the
sea
breeze
.
We
motored
down
the
coast
road
enjoying
the
sea
breeze
.
•
They
plan
to
motor
across
Europe
during
the
summer
holidays
.
They
plan
to
motor
across
Europe
during
the
summer
holidays
.
Early
20th-century
extension
of
the
noun
“
motor
”,
first
in
the
sense
“
to
travel
by
motorcar
”,
later
generalized
to
any
fast
movement
.
restore
verb
-
restore
,
restoring
,
restores
,
restored
to
repair
or
clean
something
so
that
it
looks
or
works
like
it
did
when
it
was
new
•
A
team
of
experts
carefully
restore
the
ancient
mural
,
revealing
its
bright
original
colors
.
A
team
of
experts
carefully
restore
the
ancient
mural
,
revealing
its
bright
original
colors
.
•
The
mechanic
promised
to
restore
the
vintage
motorcycle
to
working
order
by
summer
.
The
mechanic
promised
to
restore
the
vintage
motorcycle
to
working
order
by
summer
.
Borrowed
from
Latin
“
restaurare
”
meaning
“
to
rebuild
or
renew
.”
verb
-
restore
,
restoring
,
restores
,
restored
to
make
a
situation
,
feeling
,
or
system
exist
again
after
it
disappeared
or
was
lost
•
Extra
police
were
deployed
to
restore
order
after
the
protest
turned
chaotic
.
Extra
police
were
deployed
to
restore
order
after
the
protest
turned
chaotic
.
•
The
apology
helped
restore
trust
between
the
two
longtime
friends
.
The
apology
helped
restore
trust
between
the
two
longtime
friends
.
verb
-
restore
,
restoring
,
restores
,
restored
to
give
something
back
to
the
person
,
place
,
or
condition
it
rightfully
belongs
to
•
The
museum
agreed
to
restore
the
stolen
sculpture
to
its
original
owners
.
The
museum
agreed
to
restore
the
stolen
sculpture
to
its
original
owners
.
•
The
new
policy
will
restore
land
to
the
indigenous
community
.
The
new
policy
will
restore
land
to
the
indigenous
community
.
noun
an
operation
that
copies
computer
data
back
from
a
backup
so
it
can
be
used
again
•
After
the
crash
,
the
IT
team
performed
a
restore
to
recover
last
night's
files
.
After
the
crash
,
the
IT
team
performed
a
restore
to
recover
last
night's
files
.
•
Running
a
full
restore
may
take
several
hours
,
depending
on
the
size
of
the
database
.
Running
a
full
restore
may
take
several
hours
,
depending
on
the
size
of
the
database
.