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restoral

[ ri-stawr-uhl, -stohr- ]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of restoral1

First recorded in 1605–15; restore + -al 2
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Example Sentences

It is asking for reinstatement of the laid off workers, restoral of lost wages and at least a 90-day notification for future layoffs.

"My understanding is that it was restored and actually was an award-winning restoral," Jones told reporters at the scene of the crash, adding investigators plan to soon disassemble the plane and transport it to another site for inspection.

"My understanding is that it was restored and actually was an award-winning restoral," Jones told reporters at the scene of the crash, adding investigators plan to soon disassemble the plane and transport it to another site for inspection.

From Reuters

“While the policy for this equipment is immediate restoral, due to sequestration and furloughs it was changed to next-day restoral,” the union said.

From Salon

He made many appeals to the Government of the day for restoral of his patents, and offered to find security for payment of the debt due by his firm to the Crown, but in vain.

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