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Often used in the same context:
renovation,
preservation,
repairs,
reconstruction,
refurbishment,
rebuilding,
reestablishment,
beautification,
revitalization,
cleanup,
removal,
remodeling,
rejuvenation,
modernization,
millrace,
dredging,
demolition,
restorers,
project,
facelift,
demolishment,
upkeep,
conservation,
repainting,
refit,
rehabilitation,
construction,
excavation,
replanting,
improvements,
reclamation,
regeneration,
stabilization,
redevelopment,
stonework,
makeover,
canalization,
rededication,
reforestation,
remediation,
repopulation,
destruction,
historic,
maintenance,
preservationist,
resurfacing,
repaving,
transformation,
installation,
architectural,
colorization,
reintroduction,
razing,
refurnishing,
redesign,
ironwork,
landscaping,
erosion,
redo,
furbishing,
drainage,
springhouse,
conservancy,
rediscovery,
restorative,
reformation,
deconstruction,
sprucing,
earthworks,
dismantlement,
scagliola,
cleaning,
recovery,
cimabue,
eradication,
upgrading,
refinishing,
rebirth,
ecological,
resurvey,
roadwork,
regrowth,
renewal,
reconsecration,
filippo brunelleschi,
coaling,
brickwork,
shipwrights,
tollhouse,
asbestos abatement,
reface,
revamping,
restyling,
reassembly,
graving dock,
watermills,
revivification,
gristmill,
restorationist,
salvage,
retrofitting,
lighthouse,
reconciliation,
amalgamation,
pacification,
reunification,
emancipation,
deliverance,
emergence,
fulfilment,
liberation,
unification,
cure,
flourishing,
recuperation,
codification,
completion,
elizabethan,
jacobean,
postbellum,
eighteenthcentury,
later,
medieval,
modern,
postclassical,
postrevolutionary,
postwar,
prerevolutionary,
war,
interwar,
meiji,
seventeenthcentury,
1945,
bellum,
contemporary,
edwardian
More specific:
clawback,
reclamation,
rehabilitation,
reinstatement,
rejuvenation,
renewal,
revival
Appears in the definition of:
bankroll,
book of ezekiel,
charles ii,
dryden,
ezechiel,
ezekiel,
fighting french,
free french,
gentrification,
john dryden,
quixotic,
ramayana,
re-afforestation,
re-establishment,
reforestation,
rehabilitation
Part of:
england
More general:
acquisition,
fix,
fixing,
group action,
historic period,
improvement,
mending,
repair,
reparation
Synonyms:
regaining,
renovation,
restitution,
return
Also try:
— Adjectives for restoration:
complete,
full,
final,
partial,
immediate,
ecological,
second,
rapid,
temporary,
speedy,
future,
more...
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