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- RECLAIM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RECLAIM is to recall from wrong or improper conduct : reform How to use reclaim in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Reclaim
- RECLAIMED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
You'll be able to reclaim the tax on all equipment that you buy I reclaimed my suitcase from the lost luggage office
- Reclaimed - definition of reclaimed by The Free Dictionary
To bring into or return to a suitable condition for use, as cultivation or habitation: reclaim marshlands; reclaim strip-mined land 5 To procure (usable substances) from refuse or waste products; recycle 6 To bring back, as from error, to a right or proper course; reform See Synonyms at save 1 7
- RECLAIM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Reclaim definition: to bring (uncultivated areas or wasteland) into a condition for cultivation or other use See examples of RECLAIM used in a sentence
- RECLAIMED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
RECLAIMED definition: to claim back | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- reclaim verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
reclaim something (from something) to make land that is naturally too wet or too dry suitable to be built on, farmed, etc The site for the airport will be reclaimed from the swamp [usually passive] reclaim something if a piece of land is reclaimed by desert, forest, etc , it turns back into desert, etc after being used for farming or building
- Reclaim - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To reclaim is to retake something lost An injured quarterback must reclaim the starting position from his replacement Two countries fighting over territory may lose and reclaim an area of land A bank can reclaim a house if you don't make mortgage payments
- Reappropriation - Wikipedia
A reclaimed or reappropriated word is a word that was at one time pejorative but has been brought back into acceptable usage, usually starting within its original target, i e the communities that were pejoratively described by that word, and later spreading to the general populace as well [1][2][3] Some of the terms being reclaimed have originated as non-pejorative terms that over time
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