restitution
61restitution of conjugal rights — An ecclesiastical suit to compel a husband or wife who had deserted the other spouse to return and live with the spouse who had been deserted. See restitution of consortium …
62restitution — The process of determining the true planimetric position of objects whose images appear on photographs …
63restitution — n. [L. re, back; statuare, to put] Rejoining broken chromosomes, thereby restoring prebreakage structure …
64restitution — noun a process of compensation for losses. Syn: recompense …
65Restitution — In cytogenetics, the spontaneous rejoining of broken chromosomes to reconstitute the original chromosome configuration. * * * In obstetrics, the return of the rotated head of the fetus to its natural relation with the shoulders after its… …
66restitution — Synonyms and related words: about face, amends, atonement, backing, backsliding, balancing, blood money, commutation, compensation, composition, compromise, consideration, counteraction, counterbalancing, damages, disenchantment, expiation,… …
67Restitution — Procédure pénale: remise à leurs propriétaires d objets volés, détournés ou saisis comme pièces à conviction …
68Restitution — Genoprettelse, helbredelse, tilbagegivelse …
69restitution — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. restoration, reparation, amends, amende honorable; atonement, redemption; remuneration; recovery, repossession; return, compensation; making good; rehabilitation; indemnification; retrieval; repair.… …
70Restitution — ◆ Re|sti|tu|ti|on 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: en〉 1. Wiederherstellung 2. Rückerstattung (beschlagnahmter od. geraubter Gegenstände) [Etym.: <lat. restitutio »Wiederherstellung, Rückgabe«; zu restituere »wieder hinstellen«] ◆ Die Buchstabenfolge… …