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Definition of Restorable
1. a. Admitting of being restored; capable of being reclaimed; as, restorable land.
Definition of Restorable
1. Adjective. Capable of being restored or reclaimed; as, restorable land. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Restorable
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Restorable
Literary usage of Restorable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on Extradition and Interstate Rendition: With Appendices by John Bassett Moore (1891)
"Property rescued from Belligerent not restorable. — The question whether a neutral
is bound to restore a vessel rescued from a belligerent captor was raised ..."
2. The Law of Landlord and Tenant by Herbert Thorndike Tiffany (1910)
"(9) Statutory changes of rule. t>. Fixtures. C. Things not restorable in same
plight as when taken. d. Grain and growing crops. e. Things in actual use. f. ..."
3. Ireland from the Restoration to the Revolution, 1660-1690 by John Patrick Prendergast (1887)
"By the King's Declaration of 30th November, 1660, embodied in the Act of Settlement,
the restorable Irish were of four classes,—Innocents ..."
4. An Historical Account of the Macdonnells of Antrim: Including Notices of by George Hill (1873)
"... than hee found it before his coming thither; (108) and those called the
sufferers, and are now of the thirtie six restorable in his Maties Declaration, ..."
5. A New French and English Dictionary in Two Parts by William Cobbett (1833)
"RESTER, vu. to remain, to stay, to stay behind. Rester SHI- lu place, to remain
on the spot. RESTITUABLE, adj. restorable. [instate. ..."
6. An Historical Review of the State of Ireland from the Invasion of that by Francis Plowden (1805)
"And in regard the mesne profits of the said ancient estates, which are hereby
restorable, are to be discharged, as hereafter expressed, be it further ..."
7. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members (1890)
"Resources, restorable, but liable to deterioration under increased activity. 3.
Resources, restorable, and apt to yield increased returns to increased ..."