English to Malayalam Dictionary restorative

restorative

പുനഃസ്ഥാപന
definition
noun
In small doses it serves as a stimulant for the entire digestive tract, associating it with bitter tonics, or other restoratives .
something, especially a medicine or drink, that restores health, strength, or well-being.
adjective
the restorative power of long walks
having the ability to restore health, strength, or a feeling of well-being.
example
His technique makes it plain that there is no turning back to smooth-edged lyricism as it opens up a field where something in the utopian vision might provide a metaphor for some kind of 'restorative' force.
The extensive range of services are inspired by 'restorative' treatments, holistic therapies, healing rituals, organic products and native remedies found in Baja and around the world.
An extraction is often used as preparation for a 'restorative' dental procedure such as dentures.
Initially, Shenandoah supporters emphasized the scenic and primeval qualities of the park along with its recreational and 'restorative' potential.
It alternates the physical thrills of a long, bouncy roller coaster ride with the 'restorative' pleasure of getting drenched on a melting hot day.
The less we spend on conspicuous consumption goods, the better we can afford to alleviate congestion; and the more time we can devote to family and friends, to exercise, sleep, travel, and other 'restorative' activities.
Nevertheless, many environmentalists remain concerned that any talk of 'restorative' grazing is merely an environmental smokescreen that lets ranchers continue to devastate the land.
Using the excuse that some delayed tribute must be collected, Claudius decides to send the crazed Prince on a 'restorative' sea journey to England.
You know it's been a long, strange evening of dance when the sight of people jogging, playing ball, or even dozing in Riverside Park the next morning comes as a sudden, overwhelming 'restorative' .
Anest was awakened from the deep, dream-filled, 'restorative' sleep of the travel-weary by an annoying, persistent knocking at the door.
There obviously was some damage which occurred by the excavating and building trade vehicles before this project was completed and which would necessitate some 'restorative' landscaping which had nothing to do with the septic system.
She believed firmly in the 'restorative' powers of fresh air.
Thus rampant national inflation generates uncompetitive firms, lost export and home markets, trade deficits and an eventual 'restorative' plunge in the currency.
Simple displays that emphasise the activities of the household, such as an armoire stacked with an assortment of crockery, can be used to provide a 'restorative' background.
On the positive side, Yuji begins to connect spiritually to Mamoru's father: the two men find 'restorative' peace in one another.
All the visible new and 'restorative' work - to both the tensile structure and the landscape - honours and generously contributes to the original structure of the Kings Domain parklands.
After 20 years, I have had an ankle 'restorative' surgical procedure 6 weeks ago to tighten a ligament surrounding the ankle joint.
The personal touch was waning, and a portrait-no matter how fast, cheap, and easily produced-was a valuable 'restorative' to their sense of self.
They are believed to be the last remaining early 20 th-century Tennessee mountain resort buildings and are in danger of literally crumbling without 'restorative' action.
Among very few references to specific wines, the treasured South African Constantia is considered a suitable 'restorative' for a young lady in Sense and Sensibility.
The 'restorative' properties of the peppermint and spearmint plant specifically, have fascinated herbalists and repelled insects for thousands of years.
In addition, for reformers, the focus on the Eucharist as a physical rather than spiritual 'restorative' led to an attack on the materialism of transformation.
Soon Qing hears of a mysterious chef from the mainland whose recipes are said to have remarkable 'restorative' powers.
Curated by John Beardsley, it took the garden as a model for public art and presented work that focused on the 'restorative' properties of nature and the region's garden tradition.
Many of the promises wilderness recreation offered in the interwar years remained - challenge, 'restorative' experience, and retreat from modernity.
Her frantic parents, after finding no 'restorative' medical treatment in Moscow, sent her to Europe to consult various doctors.
As the benefits and successes of working 'restoratively' with young people have become more widely recognised, the use of restorative justice has grown across the United Kingdom.
He would feel her pulse, chafe her wrists, apply 'restoratives' and smelling salts, burn feathers under her nose.
Benedictine and Chartreuse orders still consume these 'restoratives' for digestive and muscular problems.
Confidently perching or 'restoratively' leaning on it, emphatically plunking it down or cannily relocating it, blithely ignoring it or stymiedly crumpling up over it, Stritch makes the high chair embody moods, objectify states of being.
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