restow

/rɛˈstoʊ/

Definitions

1. verb

to put or set something in its original or proper place, especially after it has been removed or displaced

“She carefully restowed the dishes in the cabinet.”

2. noun

the act of putting or setting something in its original or proper place

“The restow of the boxes took several hours.”

3. verb

to cause something to rest or lie in a particular place or position

“The wind restowed the leaves on the ground.”

Synonyms

  • reseat
  • reset

Antonyms

  • displace
  • misplace