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reclaim

[ri-kleym] / rɪˈkleɪm /


VERB
reform
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Example Sentences

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It’s a level that gold surpassed, lost, reclaimed, lost again, and then once again surpassed on Monday.

From MarketWatch

At the end of the game the players take the reclaimed artefacts to a real place, the Museum of Black Civilizations in Dakar, Senegal.

From BBC

Fiddelke, in a message last week, said the company needed to reclaim its sense of style, lean on technology and make store visits and interactions online easier.

From MarketWatch

Ghana's foreign minister said the social media buzz was a sign that young people were keen to reclaim their cultural roots.

From BBC

More than updating nomenclature, they are reclaiming a stolen identity and forcing a collision between manufactured labels and the weight of history.

From The Wall Street Journal