English to Gujarati Dictionary restoration

restoration

પુનઃસંગ્રહ
definition
noun
the restoration of Andrew's sight
the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.
The Directory tried to preserve the Revolution of 1789 - they opposed the restoration of the ancien regime as well as popular democracy.
the return of a hereditary monarch to a throne, a head of state to government, or a regime to power.
translation of 'restoration'
ફેર-સોંપણી,
પાછુ આપવું,
પુનસ્થાપન
noun
પુનઃસ્ચાપન
example
the 'restoration' of Andrew's sight
The defeat of the French meant the 'restoration' of the old regimes in Italy, including the Papal States.
In France, for example, a liberal 'restoration' allowed the return of a free press and enabled the minister of finances to establish the annual budget as an immutable feature of French political life.
Entire villages, thanks to careful preservation or 'restoration' , are attractions themselves.
British imperial policy stiffened after the 'restoration' of the monarchy in 1660.
The Directory tried to preserve the Revolution of 1789 - they opposed the 'restoration' of the ancien regime as well as popular democracy.
The course of the rivulet of wine, from which a Bacchante is scooping a jugful, is confused, perhaps through the deterioration of the paint or through inept 'restoration' .
Ecosystem 'restoration' is needed on many of our national forests to re-establish healthy, fire adaptive forestlands and to increase water resources.
The 'restoration' of the monarchy in 1660 could be seen as proof that, as kings had always argued, it was the bulwark against anarchy or despotism.
However, literature on North Slope wetland 'restoration' suggests that objectives of revegetation are vague.
Although it liked to depict itself as a 'restoration' of throne and altar, the Bourbon regime that succeeded Napoleon changed little of this.
His son succeeded him, but Richard Cromwell was not a strong ruler, and almost immediately the royalists began to work for a 'restoration' of the Stuarts.
James Rothschild, his brother, arrived in Paris in 1811 and helped finance the 'restoration' of the Bourbon monarchy.
The 'restoration' of the monarchy brought about the resumption of Anglican worship and its musical traditions.
Meanwhile, the pensioners expressed a note of gratitude for the new increases offered, and promptly promised to press on with their demands for the 'restoration' of the link between pensions and earnings.
the altar paintings seem in need of 'restoration'
After the flood of 1966, the S Ruffillo Altarpiece underwent 'restoration' .
Ecologist Daniel Botkin says the aim of 'restoration' should be to bring a system within its natural ranges of variability.
During 'restoration' , pages were photographed and a facsimile produced.
They have to be combined as far as possible with a policy of 'restoration' of property in the form of family houses with gardens.
This is one of several major discoveries that demonstrate how the room's 'restoration' was a dynamic process of art-historical research, with implications for future scholarship.
Let us place this call for the 'restoration' of national sovereignty in its historical context.
Mr. Charles R. Knight, well known from his 'restoration' of extinct animal life and models at the Museum of Natural History. has rendered the two heads of the African elephant and rhinoceros that form the main to the north entrance.
By recalling the idyllic past, the poetic imagination can, by bringing forth the image of that apparently lost Utopia, promote its future 'restoration' .
Royalists believed that it would smooth the way towards a 'restoration' , and to hasten the moment, they favoured a conciliatory approach to both Austria and Great Britain.
The choice was typically between the long path to prosecution or the rapid 'restoration' of business functions.
He's unflinching on this: the 'restoration' of his reputation is at stake.
Between the World Wars, the Greek population vacillated between the establishment of a republican form of government and the 'restoration' of monarchy.
In 1949 the building was vacated as unsafe (at this time it was serving as the headquarters of the Civic Guard) and it has been many years in 'restoration' and conversion to a museum.
I am keen to pursue a career in any aspect of the preservation, renovation and 'restoration' of historic buildings.
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