Definition of restorativenext
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Recent Examples of restorative The restorative bathhouse offers many treatments, a fitness center and there is a seasonal outdoor pool and lawn club. Pamela McLoughlin, Hartford Courant, 14 Aug. 2026 Lost Women, for us, is one about being restorative of lives and voices and bringing some resolution, hopefully, to families. Brande Victorian, HollywoodReporter, 13 Aug. 2026 Mural Arts operates programs involving youth education, restorative justice, mental health and public art preservation, using art as a way to bring people into conversations about their communities. Josh Sanders, CBS News, 12 Aug. 2026 In its release, the Illinois high court noted Evans’ work establishing the county’s restorative justice courts, which handle some low-level cases outside the traditional courtroom in the hopes of rehabilitating defendants. Madeline Buckley, Chicago Tribune, 6 Aug. 2026 See All Example Sentences for restorative
Recent Examples of Synonyms for restorative
Adjective
  • The healthiest couples don’t choose between caring for themselves and caring for each other.
    Joshua Coleman, Washington Post, 20 Aug. 2026
  • Sardines can be part of a healthy diet, but eating them regularly isn’t likely to dramatically change the appearance or health of someone’s skin on its own.
    Olivia LaBorde, AJC.com, 20 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • If Menorca were instead described as a refreshing gazpacho, this 18th-century rural estate converted into a luxury hotel would be the perfectly satisfying last spoonful.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 20 Aug. 2026
  • The best wine for tailgating is often a crisp, dry rosé because of its versatility, refreshing acidity and ability to pair with a wide range of football season’s favorite finger foods.
    Katie Kelly Bell, AJC.com, 20 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • Certain medicinal plants grown on the property will be incorporated into oils and treatments going forward as will some of the honey from the resort's six hives.
    Condé Nast, Condé Nast Traveler, 19 Aug. 2026
  • But the field’s subsequent focus on brain physiology and medicinal therapies has done little to reduce the toll of mental illness.
    The Week US, TheWeek, 19 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • Max’s arrival is particularly propitious because Max is still sore from Nathan’s betrayal, so if Max can get on Joe’s good side by respecting his authority, Joe can reward him with the lead position.
    Rafaela Bassili, Vulture, 18 Aug. 2026
  • The offense has all the pieces to be one of the league’s best.
    Jon Machota, New York Times, 18 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • In Bedford, residents organized diabetes support and therapeutic gardening groups — a service so valued that it was extended by the local general practice.
    Kyle Vanelli, STAT, 14 Aug. 2026
  • So it’s been therapeutic in a way to explore that thing through the lens of Cole Walter.
    Carly Thomas, HollywoodReporter, 14 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • As more people choose to stay in their homes longer, homeowners are looking for ways to create spaces that support and enhance healthful living with longevity in mind.
    Better Homes & Gardens, Better Homes & Gardens, 14 Aug. 2026
  • In the wrong hands, a salad is a vapid strategy for healthful eating.
    Scott Hocker, TheWeek, 6 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • Other symptoms include non-healing or bleeding wounds and feeling or seeing the maggots.
    Judy Stone, Forbes.com, 11 June 2026
  • Persistent claudication, non-healing wounds, severe swelling and numbness that doesn’t resolve are all reasons to see a clinician.
    Allison Palmer, Miami Herald, 28 May 2026
Adjective
  • Hospice offers terminal patients an alternative to the chaotic, clinical environment of a hospital; the emphasis is on dignity and comfort rather than on curative treatment.
    Alexandra Schwartz, New Yorker, 10 Aug. 2026
  • Unfortunately, there are cases where an individual’s illness is so advanced that there is no curative treatment available.
    Kamal Morgan, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1 July 2026

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“Restorative.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/restorative. Accessed 20 Aug. 2026.

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