Restoration

  • 21restoration — noun Date: 14th century 1. an act of restoring or the condition of being restored: as a. a bringing back to a former position or condition ; reinstatement < the restoration of peace > b. restitution c. a restoring to an unimpaired or improved&#8230; …

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  • 22restoration — noun a) the process of bringing an object back to its original state; the process of restoring something The restoration of this painting will take years. b) the return of a former monarchy or monarch to …

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  • 23Restoration —    The Restoration (Restauration) is the name given to the period of French history during which, after the abdication of napoléon i (Treaty of Fontainebleau, April 1814), the monarchy was reestablished in favor of the older branch of the&#8230; …

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  • 24restoration — noun 1) the restoration of democracy Syn: reinstatement, reinstitution, reestablishment, reimposition, return 2) the restoration of derelict housing Syn: repair, repairing, fixing, mending, whitepainting, refurbishm …

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  • 25restoration — n. (in dentistry) any type of dental filling or crown, which is aimed at restoring a tooth to its normal form, function, and appearance. A sealant restoration (or preventive resin restoration) is a combination of a fissure sealant and a small&#8230; …

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  • 26restoration — noun 1) the restoration of democracy Syn: reinstatement, reinstitution, re establishment, reimposition, return 2) the restoration of derelict housing Syn: repair, fixing, mending, refurbishment, reconditioning …

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  • 27Restoration — /rɛstəˈreɪʃən/ (say restuh rayshuhn) noun 1. the, a. the re establishment of a monarchy in England with the return of Charles II in 1660. b. the period of the reign of Charles II (1660–85), sometimes extended to include the reign of James II&#8230; …

  • 28restoration — The re establishment of a monarchy. The enthronement of Charles II following the Rule of Cromwell. Bringing back to a former condition, as a restoration of health. Giving back that which was previously taken away. To put a new bridge in place of&#8230; …

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  • 29restoration — n. 1 the act or an instance of restoring or being restored. 2 a model or drawing representing the supposed original form of an extinct animal, ruined building, etc. 3 a the re establishment of a monarch etc. b the period of this. 4 (Restoration)&#8230; …

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  • 30Restoration — n. 1 the act or an instance of restoring or being restored. 2 a model or drawing representing the supposed original form of an extinct animal, ruined building, etc. 3 a the re establishment of a monarch etc. b the period of this. 4 (Restoration)&#8230; …

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