| 单词 | restitutory | 
| 释义 | restitutoryadj.  Of or relating to restitution. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > giving back or restitution > 			[adjective]		 restitutory1772 1772    New Royal & Universal Dict. Arts & Sci. at Interdict  				Restitutory Interdicts [in Roman law], by which the judges appointed any one, who had been driven out of his estate, to be reinstated, before his right was legally ascertained. 1834    R. Green Hist. Framlingham & Saxsted 82  				The Dean and Chapter of Ely,..claimed, by a restitutory grant made by Henry VIII. in 1541, to have some royal privileges therein. 1880    J. Muirhead tr.  Gaius Institutes  iv. 336  				The principal division then of interdicts is this,—that they are either prohibitory, restitutory, or exhibitory. 1886    T. Hardy Mayor of Casterbridge I. xiii. 154  				To castigate himself with the thorns which these restitutory acts brought in their train. 1926    E. A. Parker tr.  J. Declareuil Rome Law-giver  i. vi. 207  				The edict..framed to the transgressor's cost a perpetual and restitutory interdict. 1976    Economist 		(Nexis)	 4 Dec. 23  				The whole monstrous muddle of remedies—‘prohibitory, mandatory, nullifactory, penal, declaratory, restitutory or compensatory’—against the iniquities of ministers, civil servants and other arms of the state. 1998    B. A. K. Rider in  G. Ferrarini European Securities Markets ix. 160  				They are not always too concerned with traditional compensatory let alone restitutory jurisprudence. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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