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instauration
CIDE DICTIONARY
instauration, n. [L. instauratio: cf. F. instauration.].
Restoration after decay, lapse, or dilapidation; renewal; repair; renovation; renaissance. [1913 Webster]
"Some great catastrophe or . . . instauration." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
instauration, n. formal 1 restoration; renewal.
2 an act of instauration.
2 an act of instauration.
Derivative
instaurator n.
Etymology
L instauratio f. instaurare (as IN-(2): cf. RESTORE)
ROGET THESAURUS
instauration
Restoration
N restoration, restoral, reinstatement, replacement, rehabilitation, reestablishment, reconstitution, reconstruction, reproduction, renovation, renewal, revival, revivessence, reviviscence, refreshment, resuscitation, reanimation, revivification, reviction, Phenix, reorganization, renaissance, second youth, rejuvenescence, new birth, regeneration, regeneracy, regenerateness, palingenesis, reconversion, redress, retrieval, reclamation, recovery, convalescence, resumption, resumption, sanativeness, recurrence, rechauffe, rifacimento, cure, recure, sanation, healing, redintegration, rectification, instauration, repair, reparation, remanufacture, recruiting, cicatrization, disinfection, tinkering, reaction, redemption, restitution, relief, tinker, cobbler, vis medicatrix, curableness, restored, redivivus, convalescent, in a fair way, none the worse, rejuvenated, restoring, restorative, recuperative, sanative, reparative, sanatory, reparatory, curative, remedial, restorable, recoverable, sanable, remediable, retrievable, curable, in statu quo, as you were, phr, revenons a nos moutons, medecin, gueris-toi toi- meme, vestigia nulla retrorsum.For further exploring for "instauration" in Webster Dictionary Online