What do you consider the word 'Restored' to mean?

The word 'Restored' gets thrown around a lot. Not only on this forum, but all over. Here are my expanded thoughts on the 3 choices below.
1. Technically, I believe, the word refers to bringing a car back to exactly how it left the factory. That would mean that every single detail down to the right bolts and clamps must be exactly correct. A possible trailer queen.
2. Restored to very near factory with a few deviations. I consider my 69 Barracuda fastback to be 'Restored'. It was Seafoam Green without callout stripe, black interior, no AC, automatic with console, 340, all drum brake car. It is now 69 correct F8 green, 69 correct dark green interior, 69 correct 340 white callout stripe, Formula S blackout treatment on front grills and tail panel (but no Formula S badges anywhere), Classic Auto Air added, Front disk brakes added, converted to a correct 69 Barracuda 4 speed setup with console and correct shifter, engine modified to about 375 HP, headers and Cragar wheels with Radial T/A tires. The car looks pretty much factory correct except for the aftermarket AC, tire/wheel combo and a few engine modifications.
3. A car that is refurbished to a high level, and it looks great. However it may have a non-Mopar paint color, non original interior, drivetrain from a late model car, highly upgraded suspension, and highly upgraded wheels and tires. Some call this 'Restified'.
What do you guys think???