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restitute

[res-ti-toot, -tyoot] / ˈrɛs tɪˌtut, -ˌtyut /




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“If this mistake had never been made, the painting would have been returned to the German government and it would have been restituted to the Emden heirs in 2019, along with the other two.”

From New York Times

“If we need to restitute something, we need to restitute all of that, not just the art.”

From New York Times

"Because they were not willing to restitute it, Mrs Meyer found herself with a substantial risk of not seeing the painting ever return to France," he told me.

From BBC

Meanwhile, Luxembourg signed a deal agreeing to pay reparations and to restitute dormant bank accounts, insurance policies and looted art to Holocaust survivors.

From Fox News

Germany’s culture minister, Monika Gruetters, said it was “an important signal” that all the works so far identified as looted art have been restituted to their owners’ heirs.

From Washington Times