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restoration Noun 1. the act of restoring to a former or original condition, place, etc. 2. the giving back of something lost or stolen 3. something restored, replaced, or reconstructed 4. a model or representation of a ruin or extinct animal 5. the Restoration Brit the re-establishment of the monarchy in 1660 or the reign of Charles II (1660–85)
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restoration noun 1. reinstatement, return, revival, restitution, re-establishment, reinstallation, replacement << OPPOSITE abolition noun 2. repair, recovery, reconstruction, renewal, rehabilitation, refurbishing, refreshment, renovation, rejuvenation, revitalization << OPPOSITE demolition Translations restoration [rɛstəˈreɪʃən] n (of painting etc) → Restauration f; (of law and order, health, sight etc) → Wiederherstellung f; (of land, rights) → Rückgabe f; (Hist); the Restoration → die Restauration How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The government immediately suspended digging and began an investigation that eventually accused Ozgan of faulty restoration, failing to hand over artifacts to a local museum and keeping them at a depot at Knidos. The government immediately suspended digging and began an investigation that eventually accused Ozgan of faulty restoration, failing to hand over artifacts to a local museum and keeping them at a depot at Knidos. The government immediately suspended digging and began an investigation that eventually accused Ozgan of faulty restoration, failing to hand over artifacts to a local museum and keeping them at a depot at Knidos. |
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