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restituted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "restituted" is not commonly used in written English and may not be recognized by all readers.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to the act of restoring something to its rightful owner or condition. Example: "The court ordered that the funds be restituted to the victims of the fraud."
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Alternative expressions(7)
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Exact Expressions
19 human-written examples
This was the man who began deregulating the economy, introduced VAT, a flat tax and restituted property taken by the communists.In many respects, Mr Gruevski was, for his party, the right man in the right place at the right time.
News & Media
Many lack the experience or money to make things work: most transferred or restituted farms fail.South Africa's white-owned farms were built up over many decades, with massive government support.
News & Media
The sale also offers the Schiele gouache "Town on the Blue River," recently restituted to the heirs of Fritz Grünbaum, a Viennese cabaret artist who died in Dachau.
News & Media
In a written statement released Monday, museum officials stated: "Working in cooperation with representatives of the Goudstikker heirs, the Getty's research revealed that the painting was in Goudstikker's inventory at the time of the invasion in 1940, and that it was never restituted after World War II.
News & Media
It passed through the hands of two Swiss owners before being bought in 1973 by the Landesmuseum Wurttemberg in Stuttgart and was restituted to A.S. Drey's heirs last year.
News & Media
Seized by the Nazis on the eve of World War II and dispatched to the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, it was restituted to Bondy's widow, Elizabeth, in 1948.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
8 human-written examples
What the Gurlitt case has exposed is that Germany does not yet have a comprehensive answer to the problem of looted art.In 1998 Germany and 43 other countries signed the Washington Principles pledging to search their public collections for looted art in order to restitute it.
News & Media
It restitutes our wounded narcissism... "People cannot stand the saddest truth I know about the very nature of reading and writing imaginative literature, which is that poetry does not teach us how to talk to other people: it teaches us how to talk to ourselves.
News & Media
In 1998, a conference was held in Washington where all the major western countries signed a protocol to investigate all objects in public hands whose provenance post-1933 was either dubious or absent, and to restitute to descendants where possible.
News & Media
Four years later, the distinguished English retired curator Cecil Gould made a strong case for restituting the likeness to Raphael.
News & Media
A number of West European countries, led by Germany, implemented far-reaching measures to restitute Nazi-looted properties after World War II -- including setting up commissions to deal with heirless property and communal property illegally seized during the Holocaust.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To enhance clarity, specify what was "restituted" and to whom. For example, instead of simply saying 'The painting was restituted', clarify by stating 'The painting was restituted to the heirs of the original owner.'
Common error
Avoid using "restituted" in everyday conversations or informal writing. It can sound overly formal or pretentious. Opt for simpler alternatives like "returned" or "gave back" in such cases.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "restituted" is as the past tense and past participle of the verb "restitute". It describes the action of restoring something to its rightful owner or former state. Ludwig provides examples of this usage in various contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
58%
Arts
25%
Science
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "restituted" is the past tense of the verb 'restitute', meaning to restore something to its rightful owner or former condition. It's grammatically sound and predominantly used in formal contexts, especially in news, arts, and scientific domains. Ludwig, based on its analysis, suggests that while "restituted" is correct, it's important to consider the context and audience. In more informal settings, alternatives like "returned" or "restored" may be more appropriate. It appears frequently in sources such as The New York Times, The Economist and The Guardian. Ludwig AI confirms that "restituted" should be reserved for formal contexts to enhance clarity and avoid sounding pretentious.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
returned
A more common and general term for giving something back.
made restitution
A more formal and legalistic way to describe the act of restoring something.
restored
Focuses on returning something to its original condition, rather than ownership.
reinstated
Implies restoring someone to a previous position or status.
recovered
Implies regaining something that was lost or stolen.
given back
An informal way to express returning something.
handed back
Similar to "given back" but emphasizes the act of physically returning something.
compensated
Focuses on providing monetary or other compensation for a loss.
repossessed
Indicates taking back possession of something, often due to legal reasons.
surrendered
Suggests giving something back, often unwillingly or under pressure.
FAQs
How is "restituted" typically used in a sentence?
The word "restituted" is usually used to describe the act of returning something that was wrongly taken or seized to its rightful owner. For example: "The artwork was "restituted" to the family after decades of being missing."
What are some alternatives to using "restituted"?
Depending on the context, you can use words like "returned", "restored", or "given back" instead of "restituted". The best choice depends on the nuance you want to convey.
Is it correct to use "restituted" in everyday conversation?
What is the difference between "restituted" and "compensated"?
"Restituted" refers to the act of returning something specific to its rightful owner. "Compensated", on the other hand, refers to providing something (usually money) as a form of payment or redress for loss or damage. While both involve making amends, "restituted" focuses on returning the original item, while "compensated" focuses on providing an equivalent value.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested