Restitution
71Restitution — Res|ti|tu|ti|on die; , en <aus gleichbed. lat. restitutio>: 1. Wiederherstellung, Wiedererrichtung. 2. a) Wiedergutmachung od. Schadensersatzleistung für alle einem anderen Staat widerrechtlich zugefügten Schäden; b) im röm. Recht die… …
72restitution — see STATUE …
73restitution — res·ti·tu·tion || ‚restɪ tuËʃn / tju n. reparation, compensation, reimbursement, remuneration; restoration to a previous condition …
74restitution — noun 1》 the restoration of something lost or stolen to its proper owner. 2》 recompense for injury or loss. 3》 the restoration of something to its original state. ↘Physics the resumption of an object s original shape or position through… …
75restitution — n. 1. Restoration, return. 2. Indemnification, reparation, recompense, amends, compensation, requital, remuneration, satisfaction, repayment …
76restitution — n 1. reparation, redress, amends, atonement, redemption, expiation; requital, quittance, retribution, satisfaction; compensation, indemnity, indemnification, recompense, solatium; remuneration, payment, repayment, reimbursement, refund, one s… …
77restitution — res·ti·tu·tion …
78restitution — Реституция …
79restitution — /rɛstəˈtjuʃən / (say restuh tyoohshuhn) noun 1. reparation made by giving an equivalent or compensation for loss, damage, or injury caused; indemnification. 2. the restoration of property or rights previously taken away, conveyed, or surrendered …
80restitution — This word (from the Latin restitutio, meaning restoring ) refers to the return of what has unjustly been taken from another person. (See CCC 2408 2412) …