restitutive — index compensatory, medicinal, remedial Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
restitutive — adjective Of or pertaining to restitution; tending to restore to a previous state … Wiktionary
restitutive — Synonyms and related words: analeptic, apologetic, ascetic, atoning, cleansing, compensational, compensatory, curative, expiatory, indemnificatory, lustral, lustrational, lustrative, penitential, piacular, propitiatory, punitive, purgative,… … Moby Thesaurus
restitutive — adj. compensative, remunerative, serving to reimburse, serving to make reparations … English contemporary dictionary
restitutive — res·ti·tu·tive … English syllables
restitutive — ˈrestəˌtüd.iv, stə.ˌtyü adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin restitutivus, from Latin restitutus (past participle of restituere to restore) + ivus ive more at restitution : constituting or tending toward restitution … Useful english dictionary
restitution — restitutive, restitutory /res ti tooh teuh ree, tyooh /, adj. /res ti tooh sheuhn, tyooh /, n. 1. reparation made by giving an equivalent or compensation for loss, damage, or injury caused; indemnification. 2. the restoration of property or… … Universalium
Dynamic Density — In sociology, dynamic density refers to the combination of two things: population density and the amount of social interaction within that population. Context Dynamic density is a key component in Emile Durkheim’s theory of modernization. In his… … Wikipedia
Dynamic density — In sociology, dynamic density refers to the combination of two things: population density and the amount of social interaction within that population. Contents 1 Context 2 Critiques 3 See also … Wikipedia
Sociology of law — refers to both a sub discipline of sociology and an approach within the field of legal studies. Sociology of law is a diverse field of study which examines the interaction of law with other aspects of society, such as the effect of legal… … Wikipedia