restored confidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrestoreandconfidence
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restore
verb[T]
uk/rɪˈstɔːr/us/rɪˈstɔːr/
to return something or someone to an earlier good condition ...
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confidence
noun
uk/ˈkɒn.fɪ.dəns/us/ˈkɑːn.fə.dəns/
the quality of being certain of your abilities or of having trust in people, plans, or ...
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(Definition ofrestoreandconfidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The review hasrestoredconfidencewithin our armed forces and it has been widely welcomed.
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Will he do all in his power to continue policies which haverestoredconfidencethroughout agriculture generally?
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His argument is that twelve hours inspection hasrestoredconfidencehere.
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There was, first, the economic policy, which made credit easier andrestoredconfidenceand growth in real incomes generally.
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Now there is a need for action, for decisions and forrestoredconfidencein public finances.
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Thisrestoredconfidencein large measure in the international financial front.
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I speak with bitter personal experience of that, and it is only the last price review that hasrestoredconfidence.
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It has notrestoredconfidenceto the market at all.
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Everything that they wish to do or have been able to do has notrestoredconfidenceto the private sector.
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We have now got to a position when we haverestoredconfidence, not only in our own eyes but in the eyes of the world.
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They haverestoredconfidencein the £ abroad and given renewed hope and confidence to us all.
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Thisrestoredconfidencewould enable us to train our researchers better and then to keep hold of them.
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Without therestoredconfidenceof the latter, there cannot be a secure future for the former.
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The sheepmeat regime has improved producers' returns and therebyrestoredconfidence.
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Until we haverestoredconfidencein sterling and it is again an international money acceptable to everybody, we shall not begin to solve this crisis.
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I believe that herestoredconfidencein political life.
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It would haverestoredconfidence, it would have made people believe that there was at any rate somebody at work.
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It hasrestoredconfidencewhere none existed, and has been wholly beneficial.
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But there will be none of the growth which is needed withoutrestoredconfidencein public finances.
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Such an inquiry cleared the air andrestoredconfidence.
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