"Restitute" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Restitution: the act of restoring or giving back something to its rightful owner, often as a punishment or compensation for a wrong or injury.
Example: The court ordered the thief to undergo community service as restitution for the stolen goods.
1. The insurance company agreed to restitute the family for the losses they suffered in the fire.
2. The government restitute the land to its original Native American owners.
3. She was sentenced to 2 years in prison but was eventually restituted as she was found not guilty.
4. The court restituted the wrongly convicted man his freedom and apologized for the mistake.
5. The company will have to restitute the investors with their money after they went bankrupt.
To be in a state of not being active or moving; to be at ease, both physically and mentally. <br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> She was tired from her long journey and decided to take a rest at the hotel.<br> He rested on the sofa after a long day's work.<br><br>Synonyms: relaxation, ease, inactivity, lethargy, relaxation, repose, slumber, sleeper.<br><br>Antonyms: activity, effort, strain, work, labor, toil.
Relating to restitution, or the act of giving or restoring something, especially money or property, to its rightful owner, typically as a compensation for a loss, injury, or harm.
Someone or something that restores or makes something whole again.<br><br>(Noun - One who or that which restores)