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reclaim

verb as in bring into usable condition

verb as in reform

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verb as in restore

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Still, “The Baron of Wall Street” helps to reclaim a major American financial figure from the shadows.

In order for England to reclaim its place at the pinnacle of the game, its coach had issued a blanket ban on negativity.

There is tremendous stigma in seeking help, Pranom said, but she wants to pay it forward with gam-rang-jai — inner strength — to encourage others to reclaim their lives.

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On the ensuing kickoff, however, the Bills reclaimed the lead as Ray Davis returned the ball 97 yards for a touchdown and a 16-13 Buffalo edge.

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Keen to reclaim a role in the region, the EU will propose training Palestinian police officers -- who are not affiliated with Gaza's Hamas rulers -- as part of efforts to restore long-term security in the territory.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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