"Restitutional" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Restitutional" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Restitutional" Meaning

Relating to or advocating restitution, or the act of giving something back, typically in compensation for a wrong committed.

"Restitutional" Examples

Usage Examples:


1. Reinstating Ancient Property: The museum aimed to make rightful restitutional claims for artifacts looted during the war, returning them to their original owners.
2. Ethical Restitution for Past Injuries: The community initiated a process of restitutional payment for historical wrongs inflicted on a neighboring town, fostering a spirit of forgiveness and reconciliation.
3. Reparative Support for Former Prisoners: The government launched a restitutional program to provide financial aid and social services to individuals who had been wrongly incarcerated and were seeking to restart their lives.
4. Correcting Injustices in Education: The new educational policy focused on restitutional efforts to address historical inequalities by allocating resources and opportunities more equitably across the entire student body.
5. Environmental Reversal of Damage: Environmental activists pushed for a rehabilitation plan that included full restitutional compensation for the damages caused by pollution by those who were held accountable for the harm done to the ecosystem.

"Restitutional" Similar Words

Resterilisation

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Resterilization

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Restful

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Free from work or care; able to relax and calm; peaceful.

Restfully

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Restfulness

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Resting

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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.

Restitute

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Restitution: the act of restoring or giving back something to its rightful owner, often as a punishment or compensation for a wrong or injury.<br><br>Example: The court ordered the thief to undergo community service as restitution for the stolen goods.

Restitution

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The return or restoration of something that has been stolen, lost, or taken away, often as compensation or in fulfillment of a debt or obligation.

Restitutionary

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Relating to the act of restoring or giving back something that has been obtained illegally, wrongfully, or by force, often as a form of punishment or compensation.

Restitutions

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Restitutive

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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.

Restitutor

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Someone or something that restores or makes something whole again.<br><br>(Noun - One who or that which restores)

Restitutory

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Restitutory refers to something that is done in order to make amends or restitution for a wrong or injustice that has been done. <br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The defendant was ordered to provide restitutory damages to the victim's family.<br>- The company made efforts to restitutory for its role in the environmental disaster.<br><br>In a broader sense, it implies compensation, reparation, amends, or redress.

Restive

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Restively

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Reluctantly or slowly; unwillingly.

Restiveness

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A noun indicating a feeling of irritability or discontent, often resulting in a tendency to be uncooperative or rebellious.