restitution
This term carries a strong legal and moral weight, implying a corrective action to right a wrong. It differs from simple repayment by focusing on the restoration of a balance or the return of a specific item to its rightful owner, often as a court-mandated requirement. In a broader social or political sense, it refers to the reversal of a previous change, such as returning land or artifacts to their original owners. It is an uncountable noun when referring to the general concept of compensation or restoration, though it can be used countably when referring to specific instances of payment.
Meanings
The act of returning something to its proper owner or restoring it to its original state.
"The court ordered the defendant to make full restitution of the stolen jewelry."