"Restive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Restive refers to a state of uneasy or agitated calm, often characterized by impatience or a desire for change. A restive crowd or person is one that is dissatisfied or discontented, often to the point of being volatile or uncooperative.
Here are 5 usage examples of the word "restive":
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.
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.
Relating to or advocating restitution, or the act of giving something back, typically in compensation for a wrong committed.
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.
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)
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.
A noun indicating a feeling of irritability or discontent, often resulting in a tendency to be uncooperative or rebellious.
Discontent or impatient, often unable to tolerate an activity or situation. Feeling a lack of peace or quiet due to agitation or nervous energy.
A feeling of being restless is a state of uneasy or nervous tension. It can be a feeling of discontent or a lack of satisfaction with one's circumstances, or a feeling of being unprepared or not able to concentrate.
To restock something means to replace or replenish something that has been used up or sold out, especially stock or supplies.
To restock means to supply or replace goods or supplies again, usually after they have been sold or used up, so that they are available or plentiful again.