restitute

[ US /ˈɹɛstɪˌtut/ ]
VERB
  1. give or bring back
    Restore the stolen painting to its rightful owner
  2. restore to a previous or better condition
    They renovated the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
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How To Use restitute In A Sentence

  • The aesthetic aspect of non-literal texts recalls the poetic function in that it makes the text's form as much a feature of content as is its restituted message.
  • In August 2003 the museum approached the Attorney General to ask whether he has the power to authorise the museum trustees to restitute in the case of Nazi-era spoliation.
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  • He dealt with a number of restituted properties, but found he was losing money rather than profiting.
  • Intended Incentive : Land tax meant to stimulate productive use of restituted and privatized land.
  • The notes were issued to owners of non-agricultural land and residential and non-residential buildings that could not be physically restituted.
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