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reclaim

[ri-kleym] / rɪˈkleɪm /


VERB
reform
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Example Sentences

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The operation is the latest of a campaign to remove what authorities in Nigeria's commercial capital describe as illegal structures and, critics say, reclaim waterfront land for real-estate development.

From Barron's

Bitcoin’s recent advance is being reinforced by improving technical structure rather than momentum alone: The price has reclaimed key moving averages, trendlines are turning higher, and pullbacks are being met with steady demand from buyers.

From Barron's

She added: "Winning this legal battle lets the child reclaim their own power back and hopefully close the page on this chapter of their lives once and for all."

From BBC

And there is no clear reason why, should South Africa be toppled, that New Zealand will be the ones to reclaim the summit.

From BBC

November and December are always my heaviest spending months, so by January, I’m ready to reclaim that sense of calm in the pantry.

From Salon