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restoration

[res-tuh-rey-shuhn] / ˌrɛs təˈreɪ ʃən /




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Monday’s ruling followed an updated injunction request from the city that asked for the full restoration of the site — not merely that the exhibits be maintained safely.

From Los Angeles Times

A real, permanent ceasefire is the first step toward stability, but it must be followed by the rapid restoration of healthcare and education, with sustained investment in psychosocial and mental health support.

From Los Angeles Times

She also helped Mike and others take the estuary restoration fight to Sacramento, to Washington, D.C., and to Mexico.

From Los Angeles Times

The Film Heritage Foundation, which initiated its restoration, will also release the film in select theatres across India in March, pricing tickets low to attract younger viewers.

From BBC

After declining in use, "a restoration movement came about in the '60s" and people began to live on canal houseboats, Clarke said.

From Barron's