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restorationism
  1. Any movement or opinion that seeks to restore something to the way it was.
  2. (specifically) A movement that rejects much or all of contemporary Christianity and advocates a return to what is viewed as Jesus's original teachings. The Mormons are an example of a restorationist church.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Fundamental to Protestantism as well is the theme of restorationism.”
      “The first principle of restorationism is that nature and humanity are fundamentally united rather than separate.”
restoration
  1. the process of bringing an object back to its original state; the process of restoring something
  2. the return of a former monarchy or monarch to power, usually after having been forced to step down
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “The building's restoration retained its exemplary features, including the trachyte stairs and tessellated tiled surfaces.”
      “The restoration of the monarchy in 1660 could be seen as proof that, as kings had always argued, it was the bulwark against anarchy or despotism.”
      “There has been a strong move towards redistribution of land and restoration of land rights that were taken away from large numbers of people.”
restorationist
  1. A supporter of restorationism.
  2. (religion) One who believes in a temporary future punishment and a final restoration of all to the favour and presence of God; a Universalist.
  3. Examples:
    1. “One was the restorationist impulse, the impulse to order contemporary church life as closely as possible to the life of New Testament churches.”
      “As Komonchak has observed, it is wrong to regard Ratzinger as a restorationist in the sense of one who desires to return the church to its preconciliar, neoscholastic days.”
      “The Vatican office for religious now has conciliar rather than restorationist leadership.”
restorator
  1. (obsolete) A restaurateur; a restaurant proprietor.
  2. A restorer; one who restores.
  3. Examples:
    1. “In the early 1790s, Jean Baptiste Gilbert Payplat, a French cook, opened Julien's Restorator in Boston.”
restorative
restore
  1. (computing) The act of recovering data or a system from a backup.
restorativeness
  1. The quality of being restorative.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Second, the PSDs 'social' and 'serene' were significantly associated with average users' perceived restorativeness.”
      “The aim of this study was to examine the predictors of perceived restorativeness of children's school playgrounds, using Attention Restoration Theory.”
      “Current literature on restorative environments generally shows the importance of urban natural landscapes in increasing perceived restorativeness of urban environments.”
restoral
  1. restoration
  2. Examples:
    1. “Once the service is restored, the technician will advise you of the resolution and restoral time.”
      “Its once illuminated western front is battered and corroded past restoral, and is falling flake by flake.”
      “Scalix is based on SQL architecture that provides rapid data restoral in case of failure.”
restorement
  1. (obsolete) restoration
restorer
  1. One who restores.
  2. Examples:
    1. “She knew him from her days working at the Metropolitan as a costume researcher and textile restorer.”
      “Will anger propel you to be a healer, a restorer, a rescuer, and a reconciler?”
      “The sculpture, a symbol of creativity, is a tribute to the artist's mother, who was a restorer of tapestries.”
restorationists
  1. plural of restorationist
restorements
  1. plural of restorement
restorations
  1. plural of restoration
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “In a recent FDA Consumer Update, the agency reiterated that dental amalgams used in dental restorations are not harmful to patients.”
      “Under the hood, all original T-Bird parts were used in the restorations except for expendable items like the carburetor and the battery.”
      “Currently, we are aware river otter restorations are only occurring in New York.”
restoratives
  1. plural of restorative
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “These dishes, many deriving from recipes such as the possets of 16th-century England, have a long history as restoratives.”
      “Benedictine and Chartreuse orders still consume these restoratives for digestive and muscular problems.”
      “In small doses it serves as a stimulant for the entire digestive tract, associating it with bitter tonics, or other restoratives.”
restorators
  1. plural of restorator
restorers
  1. plural of restorer
  2. Examples:
    1. “It is easy to see why wrecks of this nature are attractive to aircraft restorers and aviation museums.”
      “Ravaged by bushfires, salvagers, restorers and souvenir hunters the once almost intact wreck is now a shadow of its former self.”
      “Both ammunition and health restorers were in short supply, and you had to actively look for them as you explored the game environments.”
restorals
  1. plural of restoral
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