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återställdas

Återställdas is a Swedish term used to refer to a group of people who have been reinstated or restored to a former status, position, property, or rights after loss or deprivation. The base adjective återställd means “restored” or “reinstated,” and återställda is the plural form used to name the group. The form återställdas functions as the genitive (possessive) form, for example in återställdas rättigheter, meaning “the rights of the reinstated.”

Usage and function: Återställdas appears chiefly in formal, legal, historical, or political texts. It denotes ownership

Common examples: återställdas rättigheter (the rights of the reinstated), återställdas egendom (the property of the reinstated),

Context and note: The concept is relevant in discussions of restitution, rehabilitation, or restoration after political,

See also: återställd, återställning, rehabilitation, restitution in integrum.

or
association
with
a
group
described
as
reinstated,
rather
than
pointing
to
a
specific,
fixed
institution.
The
exact
referents
depend
on
context,
and
the
term
is
typically
part
of
phrases
that
specify
what
is
held
or
claimed
by
the
reinstated
group.
återställdas
namn
(the
names
of
the
reinstated).
The
term
is
not
a
proper
noun
for
a
defined
community
but
a
descriptive
label
whose
precise
meaning
is
determined
by
the
surrounding
text.
legal,
or
social
changes.
It
does
not
imply
a
particular
historical
episode
by
itself;
rather,
it
identifies
people
connected
to
a
restoration
process
in
a
given
case.