Thesaurus / recapture
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While these three programs—parole, visa recapture, and the restoration of the CTC for undocumented kids—remain in current drafts of the bill, their ultimate fate remains unclear.
THE DEMOCRATS' BILL COULD CHANGE THE LIVES OF MORE THAN 7 MILLION UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTSJASMINE AGUILERANOVEMBER 1, 2021TIMEThe furnace owner offered a reward of three pounds each for their recapture.
FACES OF THE DEAD EMERGE FROM LOST AFRICAN AMERICAN GRAVEYARDMICHAEL RUANEJULY 9, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe landowner will continue to come out ahead, but not as much as without land value recapture.
THERE’S A WAY FOR THE CITY TO BALANCE DENSITY WITH QUALITY OF LIFENICO CALAVITA AND BRIAN J. CURRYDECEMBER 15, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOHe is an expert on land value recapture and author of “Value Capture” and co-author of “Public Benefit Zoning.”
THERE’S A WAY FOR THE CITY TO BALANCE DENSITY WITH QUALITY OF LIFENICO CALAVITA AND BRIAN J. CURRYDECEMBER 15, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOMore serious still was the news that Porter had been reinforced, and had attacked and expected to recapture the place.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNNAll the town is talking of your capture of the French frigate, and the recapture of the two prizes that she had taken.
A ROVING COMMISSIONG. A. HENTYMichael, having failed with Prout, tried to recapture the emotion of his first religious experience at St. Bartholomew's.
SINISTER STREET, VOL. 1COMPTON MACKENZIEThe Swami made a determined effort to recapture the spotlight.
SENSE FROM THOUGHT DIVIDEMARK IRVIN CLIFTONHe was trying to recapture them and as he brought them back he laughed.
THE BEACH OF DREAMSH. DE VERE STACPOOLESimmons and I had been planning on another escape ever since our recapture.
THE ESCAPE OF A PRINCESS PATGEORGE PEARSONWORDS RELATED TO RECAPTURE
- bail one out
- conserve
- deliver
- disembarrass
- disentangle
- emancipate
- extricate
- free
- get off the hook
- get out
- get out of hock
- give a break
- hold over
- keep
- liberate
- manumit
- preserve
- protect
- pull out of the fire
- ransom
- recapture
- recover
- redeem
- regain
- release
- retain
- retrieve
- safeguard
- salvage
- save life of
- set free
- spring
- unleash
- unloose
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.