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reclaim

[ri-kleym] / rɪˈkleɪm /


VERB
reform
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She reclaimed her identity, reclaimed her mobility, reclaimed her belonging and reclaimed her place in a country that, in her words, "fought for me before I even stepped foot here".

From BBC

The only choice, as Andrews sees it, is to take accountability, reclaim agency and collectively reimagine how to live.

From Los Angeles Times

Our institutions must reclaim a narrower, firmer sense of our role.

From The Wall Street Journal

The movie opens with her reciting lines from a story that casts her as a brave royal determined to reclaim a baby from a goblin king.

From Salon

Sometimes we need to disconnect to recalibrate and reclaim ourselves.

From The Wall Street Journal