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Restoration
/ˌrɛstəˈreɪʃən/noun
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Restoration is the act of returning something to its original or intended state through repair, renewal, or reconstruction, often preserving its historical or functional integrity. In today's world, it's applied in diverse fields like art conservation to revive masterpieces or environmental efforts to heal damaged ecosystems, highlighting its role in sustainability and cultural preservation.
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The Restoration period in English history, beginning in 1660 with the return of King Charles II, not only marked a cultural renaissance in theater and arts but also spurred scientific advancements, including the establishment of the Royal Society, which helped lay the groundwork for modern empirical science.
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