misrestoration

noun

Etymology

From mis- + restoration.

  1. derived from restaurātiō
  2. inherited from restoracion
  3. prefixed as misrestoration — “mis + restoration

Definitions

  1. The act or process of misrestoring.

    • Misreport has acted on misrestoration, and vice versa, till both the genuine forms and their traditions have fatally suffered.
    • As it stands at the present day the rood-screen has suffered much from mutilation, renovation, and misrestoration.
    • The recent repairs of the mutilated images have unfortunately resulted in their misrestoration.
  2. A botched restoration.

    • the inscribed date (1527) may easily be due to a misrestoration.
    • The tubular spout, however, may be a misrestoration of an open or bridge-spout which would place the bowl in Type 7B .
    • Cutting complementation and hollow-grinding permitted by these rotary instruments can contribute significantly to successful restorative procedures by avoiding the mispreparation of teeth leading to misrestorations.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA