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    Re·claim
    /rəˈklām/

    verb

    • 1. retrieve or recover (something previously lost, given, or paid); obtain the return of: "when Dennis emerged I reclaimed my room" Similar get backclaim backhave returnedrecoverOpposite forfeit
    • 2. bring (waste land or land formerly under water) under cultivation: "little money is available to reclaim and cultivate the desert"

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of reclaiming or being reclaimed: "beyond reclaim"
  2. The meaning of RECLAIM is to recall from wrong or improper conduct : reform. How to use reclaim in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Reclaim.

  3. to recover (substances) in a pure or usable form from refuse, discarded articles, etc. Synonyms: restore, regain. to bring back to a preferable manner of living, sound principles, ideas, etc. to tame. re-claim.

  4. RECLAIM definition: 1. to take back something that was yours: 2. to make land, such as desert or areas covered by…. Learn more.

  5. to take back something that was yours: You'll be able to reclaim the tax on all equipment that you buy. I reclaimed my suitcase from the lost luggage office. to make land, such as desert or areas covered by water, suitable for farming or building.

  6. 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.

  7. Definition of reclaim verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. To resume possession of; take back: reclaimed our luggage; reclaimed the heavyweight boxing title. 2. Chiefly British To legally request what is due: reclaimed the tax that is owed. 3. To require or deserve again: The movie reclaimed my attention. 4.

  9. If you reclaim something that you have lost or that has been taken away from you, you succeed in getting it back. 2. If you reclaim an amount of money, for example tax that you have paid, you claim it back.

  10. 1 to get something back or to ask to have it back after it has been lost, taken away, etc. reclaim something You'll have to go to the police station to reclaim your wallet. reclaim something from somebody/something The team reclaimed the title from their rivals.

  11. reclaim meaning: 1. to get something back from someone: 2. to make land good enough to be used for growing crops. Learn more.

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