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  1. re-restitutionnoun

    An order returning property lost by a previous legal proceeding.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-restitution in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of re-restitution in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of re-restitution in a Sentence

  1. Ron DeSantis:

    The only reason Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis're paying restitution is because Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis were convicted of a felony.

  2. Ricardo Sabogal:

    We announce we are entering those municipalities hardest hit by violence, it's a huge challenge in terms of restitution and we will do justice in the heart of areas where people were forced to abandon their lands and were dispossessed of their lands by the FARC.

  3. The WJRO Taylor:

    [S]ome countries, particularly Poland, have not yet addressed the legacy of property looted during the Holocaust, it is urgent that countries provide restitution or compensation now, while the remaining survivors are alive to benefit.

  4. Leon Brown:

    Until police agencies are going to really be responsible for this kind of restitution -- and share liability by individual cops who have some skin in the game -- until that happens, Fernando Bermudez are not going to see changes in police culture or policy, qualified immunity, eliminating it, is not just a reform about restitution, but it is also about incentivizing change in the police agency.

  5. Nina Zimmer:

    Every restitution is a victory for us, i cannot make any promises.

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