From restitution + -ary. <span class="searchmatch">restitutionary</span> Pertaining to or constituting restitution. 2001, Bernard E. Harcourt, chapter 5, in Illusion of Order: For Durkheim...
capable in one second of producing in a mass of 1 lb., an acceleration of F feet per second), then the time of vibration would be [...] <span class="searchmatch">restitutionary</span>...
retributive Charles F. Abel, Frank H. Marsh, Punishment and Restitution: A <span class="searchmatch">Restitutionary</span> Approach to Crime and the Criminal (Greenwood Press, 1984), pages 8–9...
indemnification coefficient of restitution e-restitution restitutional <span class="searchmatch">restitutionary</span> restitute legal: process of compensation for losses act of making good...
Abel, Knute Martin, Frank H. Marsh, Punishment and Restitution: A <span class="searchmatch">Restitutionary</span> Approach to Crime and the Criminal, Greenwood Publishing Group, →ISBN...
and other remedies are available which are purely <span class="searchmatch">restitutionary</span> in effect, notably <span class="searchmatch">restitutionary</span> damages and money had and received. Providing an example...