restitute (Meaning)
restitute (v)
give or bring back
restore to a previous or better condition
restitute (v. t.)
To restore to a former state.
restitute (n.)
That which is restored or offered in place of something; a substitute.
Synonyms & Antonyms of restitute
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restitute Sentence Examples
- The insurance company agreed to restitute the policyholder for the damages incurred in the accident.
- The government imposed a fine on the corporation, demanding it restitute the misappropriated funds.
- The thief was ordered to restitute the stolen property to its rightful owner.
- The court ruled that the defendant must restitute the plaintiff for unpaid wages.
- The company's reputation was damaged, requiring them to restitute their image through public relations campaigns.
- The university required students to restitute any books they borrowed from the library.
- The country promised to restitute the artifacts it had stolen during its colonial rule.
- The lawyer argued that his client should not be required to restitute the money as it was rightfully earned.
- The donor requested that the museum restitute the donated artwork due to ethical concerns.
- The company faced legal consequences for failing to restitute the defective products it had sold to customers.
FAQs About the word restitute
give or bring back, restore to a previous or better conditionTo restore to a former state., That which is restored or offered in place of something; a substitut
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The insurance company agreed to restitute the policyholder for the damages incurred in the accident.
The government imposed a fine on the corporation, demanding it restitute the misappropriated funds.
The thief was ordered to restitute the stolen property to its rightful owner.
The court ruled that the defendant must restitute the plaintiff for unpaid wages.