Synonym: Restoration, refurbishment, regaining, renovation, restitution, return. Similar words: corporation, exploration, collaboration, prestidigitation, restore, ratification, gratification, restriction. Meaning: [‚restə'reɪʃn] n. 1. the reign of Charles II in England; 1660-1685 2. the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state 3. getting something back again 4. the state of being restored to its former good condition 5. some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed 6. a model that represents the landscape of a former geological age or that represents and extinct animal etc. 7. the re-establishment of the British monarchy in 1660.
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(31) Just like Windsor, the blaze happened during restoration work.
(32) Now research and restoration would begin.
(33) Matty is very interested in the Restoration playwrights.
(34) Suitable applications range from new build to restoration projects.
(35) Art restoration work is slow, methodical and sometimes tedious.
(36) The anti-Yeltsin Duma approved a resolution in mid-March calling for restoration of the Soviet Union.
(37) Among the options now under consideration, White House officials said, were a restoration of those earlier restrictions.
(38) In the early 1980s Korolev showed considerable determination in embarking on the total restoration of the Tretyakov building complex in Lavrushinsky Pereulok.
(39) Within folklore it is always the first theme, that of restoration, which occurs.
(40) By the time of the Restoration in 1660, the country was beginning to get back to normal.
(41) Opposition leaders hailed the visit, calling for a referendum on the restoration of the constitutional monarchy.
(42) See them using traditional skills on new forged ironwork as well as restoration work.
(43) De Gaulle was perceived and perceived himself as the incarnation of both revolution and restoration.
(44) Various local companies sponsored the restoration and furnishing of other areas of the 1907 Clubhouse.
(45) Healing is accomplished by the restoration of an even, harmonious flow of bioenergy in the patient's body.
(46) The double plinth features a brass plaque commemorating the 1990 Restoration Project.
(47) Although there were some rooms open to the public, most of the interior was desperately in need of restoration.
(48) It briefly considers the prospects for extending the operational life of obsolete systems through physical restoration as well as logical simulation.
(49) Many museums shut down in the afternoon or are closed for restoration.
(50) The restoration project was begin in 1988 in collaboration with the State, and involves almost half of the museum.
(51) He returned briefly to the Commonwealth's service(sentencedict.com/restoration.html), but retired when the Restoration became inevitable and procured a royal pardon.
(52) At the Restoration his exclusion from the Act of Oblivion was rejected by a small majority.
(53) Their priority is the restoration of law and order in the region.
(54) Essential to his effort was the restoration of a vigorous and self-conscious clerical caste.
(55) This also provides a valuable workshop for restoration of various projects, being a credit to all concerned.
(56) But restoration ecology is pointless if it merely leads to a relapse into high-risk behavior the moment it scores some initial success.
(57) On the ground, international observers will draw attention to any restoration work thought to be unsuitable or harmful.
(58) On the Avon, some of the weirs date back 1,000 years and are in urgent need of restoration.
(59) A good response to treatment was defined as restoration of continence or a decrease of at least 75% in frequency of incontinence.
(60) In 1954 he completed the restoration of the chapel, which was ravaged by death-watch beetle.
More similar words: corporation, exploration, collaboration, prestidigitation, restore, ratification, gratification, restriction, operation, migration, AND operation, aberration, reparation, separation, destination, reservation, exasperation, alliteration, frustration, rationalize, celebration, integration, immigration, presentation, registration, inauguration, exhilaration, investigation, generation gap, concentration.