reclaim

  • 41reclaim — 1) miracle 2) claimer …

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  • 42reclaim — verb 1》 retrieve or recover. 2》 bring (waste land or land formerly under water) under cultivation.     ↘recycle. 3》 dated redeem from a state of vice.     ↘archaic tame or civilize (an animal or person). noun the action of reclaiming or being… …

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  • 43reclaim — v. a. 1. Reform, amend. 2. Regain, recover, restore, reinstate. 3. Correct, reduce to order, amend. 4. Tame, make gentle …

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  • 44reclaim — verb 1) traveling expenses can be reclaimed Syn: get back, recoup, claim back, recover, regain, retrieve See note at recover 2) Henrietta had reclaimed him from a life of despair Syn: save …

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  • 45reclaim — v restore, regenerate, rejuvenate, recondition; recover, regain; redeem, retrieve, rescue, save, salvage; recycle, convert, transform, change, process …

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  • 46reclaim — re·claim …

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  • 47reclaim — verb 1) expenses can be reclaimed Syn: get back, claim back, recover, retrieve, recoup 2) Henrietta had reclaimed him from a life of vice Syn: save, rescue, redeem, salvage …

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  • 48reclaim — To demand or effect a reclamation. See reclamation …

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  • 49reclaim a criminal — return a criminal to a law abiding lifestyle, rehabilitate a criminal …

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  • 50HMS Reclaim — was a deep diving and submarine rescue vessel of the British Royal Navy. She was originally intended to be a King Salvor Class Ocean Salvage Vessel and was fitted with specialised equipment including underwater television cameras and sonar and… …

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