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restitution
[Rzeczownik]

the act of returning something to a previous state or condition, especially after damage or deformation

rekompensata, odszkodowanie

rekompensata, odszkodowanie

Ex: Urban renewal plans aimed to provide restitution as part of revitalizing low-income neighborhoods .
restive
[przymiotnik]

feeling a sense of unease or agitation that prevents one from finding peace or relaxation

niespokojny, rozdrażniony

niespokojny, rozdrażniony

Ex: She became restive as the deadline approached , feeling the weight of stress and expectation .
restorative
[przymiotnik]

making one feel more energetic or refreshed

odnowczy, regenerujący

odnowczy, regenerujący

Ex: Spending time in nature had a restorative impact beyond just relaxing .
restrained
[przymiotnik]

showing limited emotion and maintaining formality

powściągliwy, wstrzemięźliwy

powściągliwy, wstrzemięźliwy

Ex: She clenched her fists tightly , showing restrained response to the frustrating situation .
to transfuse
[Czasownik]

the medical procedure of transferring blood, blood components, or other fluids into a patient's bloodstream

transfuzować, przeprowadzać transfuzję

transfuzować, przeprowadzać transfuzję

to fluctuate
[Czasownik]

to vary or waver between two or more states or amounts

fluktuować, wahać się

fluktuować, wahać się

Ex: The economy is unstable , causing stock prices fluctuate wildly .
fluctuation
[Rzeczownik]

the irregular or unpredictable variation in something over time, characterized by alternating changes

fluktuacja, wahanie

fluktuacja, wahanie

Ex: fluctuations affected the company 's international profits .
banal
[przymiotnik]

lacking creativity or novelty, making it uninteresting due to its overuse or predictability

banalny, trivialny

banalny, trivialny

Ex: The bookbanal themes failed to leave a lasting impression .
banality
[Rzeczownik]

a remark used so often that its not interesting or effective

banalność, banalizm

banalność, banalizm

Ex: She offered nothing banalities during the meeting , repeating the same generic statements we 've heard a hundred times before .
to disavow
[Czasownik]

to deny any knowledge, support, or responsibility for something that is associated with oneself

zaprzeczać, wyprzeć się

zaprzeczać, wyprzeć się

Ex: The defendant 's defense attorney urged them disavow any connection to the criminal organization , emphasizing the importance of distancing themselves from such associations .
disavowal
[Rzeczownik]

the act of denying any connection, association, or knowledge about something

odrzucenie, zaprzeczenie

odrzucenie, zaprzeczenie

Ex: His disavowal of the political party left many speculating about his motives and future plans .
genealogist
[Rzeczownik]

an expert who studies and researches a person's ancestors and the history of their family

genealog, badacz genealogii

genealog, badacz genealogii

Ex: As a genealogist, she dedicated her career to helping individuals discover their roots and understand their family history .
genealogy
[Rzeczownik]

the study of family lineages and the history of descent

genealogia, rodowód

genealogia, rodowód

Ex: Genealogy websites and DNA tests have become popular tools for individuals interested in exploring their family history .
to overreach
[Czasownik]

to go beyond limits of one's power or authority, often resulting in negative consequences or failure

przekroczyć swoje uprawnienia, przekroczyć granice władzy

przekroczyć swoje uprawnienia, przekroczyć granice władzy

Ex: The CEO 's decision to expand too quickly caused the company overreach and face financial troubles .
overpass
[Rzeczownik]

a type of bridge that is built over a road to provide a different passage

wiadukt, most estakadowy

wiadukt, most estakadowy

to overhang
[Czasownik]

to extend outwards beyond the edge or surface of an object or structure

zawieszać się, wystawać

zawieszać się, wystawać

Ex: The overhung the street below , offering onlookers a view of the busy sidewalk .
to felicitate
[Czasownik]

to express joy and good wishes to someone for their achievements or on special occasions

gratulować, składać życzenia

gratulować, składać życzenia

Ex: We felicitate our colleague on receiving the prestigious award for her groundbreaking research .
felicitous
[przymiotnik]

fitting for the occasion, accurately expressing what is intended

stosowny, odpowiedni

stosowny, odpowiedni

Ex: The name chosen for the new product line was felt to be felicitous, hinting at its key features and benefits .
felicity
[Rzeczownik]

well-crafted manner, expression or style in communication, design or artistic endeavors

elegancja, znakomitość

elegancja, znakomitość

Ex: The speaker addressed the audience with felicity, mixing humor with insight in a very engaging way .
blood transfusion
[Rzeczownik]

the transfer of blood from a donor to a recipient to address medical needs

transfuzja krwi, przeszczep krwi

transfuzja krwi, przeszczep krwi

Ex: After the accident , the patient needed blood transfusion to replace the lost blood .
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