full restoration

collocation in English

meaningsoffullandrestoration

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full
adjective
uk
/fʊl/
us
/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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restoration
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˌres.tərˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌres.təˈreɪ.ʃən/
the act or process of returning something to its earlier good condition or position, or to ...
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(Definition offullandrestorationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The hermaphroditic population hasfullrestorationof the male sterility mutation and thus no females.
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For the short term, she recommends greater oversight and accountability of public expenditures, as well as thefullrestorationof the rule of law (p. 233).
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They confined themselves to the need forfullrestorationafter it has been excavated.
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The aim of our policy will be to support and demand thefullrestorationof democracy and full respect for human rights.
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The first priority, of course, is the channelling of humanitarian aid and thefullrestorationof order and security.
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Why are people to be paidfullrestorationfor a property which is partially destroyed?
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I want to see thefullrestorationof the sovereignty of justice at the earliest possible date.
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Surely the sensible way forward is to seek to achieve afullrestorationof commercial and economic relations.
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How can parliamentary control be improved as a first step towards itsfullrestoration?
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What has gone down the drain on this scheme would pay for thefullrestorationof housing subsidies for twenty years.
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A declaration has been given thatfullrestorationis to be given.
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A full return to normality depends on afullrestorationof consumer confidence.
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It is probably not sufficient and in all probability there are going to be other elements in bringing about afullrestorationof constitutional order.
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There should be a clear blue-print forfullrestorationof democratic principles and practices.
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The first of those categories is the landowner who has, in fact, always insisted upon thefullrestorationof his land.
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The word "restoration" meansfullrestoration; levelling and replacing top soil is only a process of what is known as restoration.
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Without stabilisation of exchange-money valuesfullrestorationof international trade is, of course, impossible.
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In order to provide normal levels of water resources next year,fullrestorationwould not be required.
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We inspected the building and our advice wasfullrestorationwhich at that time was estimated to cost £3,000.
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I say that to insist uponfullrestorationin all cases is sheer nonsense.
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