v. to fix or restore something that is broken
If you can repair something, it's better than buying a new one.
damage
n. physical harm that results in a person or object being hurt or broken
A blow to the head can cause major damage if it is severe enough.
battle
n. a violent fight between two or more groups of armies or people that is usually part of a broader conflict
The battle ended with many deaths.
illness
n. an unhealthy condition of the mind or body
Mike couldn’t go to work for over a week because of his illness.
reinstall
v. to install again
I had to reinstall my anti-virus program on my computer.
leak
v. to escape through a small hole
Water is leaking from the garden hose.
literature
n. pieces of writing, such as novels, stories, poems and plays that are regarded as excellent and important
Greek literature is still widely read today.
operating
adj. used or engaged in performing operations
The operating switch on the machine broke.
remove
v. to take something from its current place
It was impossible to remove the gum in Henry's hair.
main
adj. being the most important or largest
The main thing to remember is that your happiness is most important.