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reclaim

re·claim

reclaim

 
 
pronunciation:
ri kleIm
parts of speech:
transitive verb, noun
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part of speech: transitive verb
inflections: reclaims, reclaiming, reclaimed
definition 1: to claim again or to reestablish title to or possession of; variant of "re-claim."
The island had been seized by invaders a hundred years earlier but was reclaimed during the recent war.
definition 2: to reform; rehabilitate.
They did their best to reclaim him but he had been too corrupted.
similar words:
retrieve
definition 3: to recover the use of (land areas) by draining, hydrating, or otherwise reconditioning so that the land can be used for agriculture or other purposes.
These lands have been reclaimed from the desert and are now capable of growing crops.
synonyms:
recover, reform, rehabilitate
similar words:
process, recondition, recover, recycle, redeem, regenerate, rescue, restore, retrieve, salvage, save
definition 4: to recover and reuse (materials and substances) by separating them from materials intended to be discarded.
The wood for the interior of the house has been reclaimed from an old barn.
synonyms:
salvage
similar words:
recover
definition 5: to artificially create (new land) within a body of water such as a harbor, ocean, lake, or river.
The city reclaimed land from the ocean for its new waste dump.
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part of speech: noun
definition: the act or process of reclaiming.
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derivations: reclaimable (adj.), reclaimant (n.)