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Definitionv. claim back
Last update: January 24, 2017
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His father reclaimed his lost property. . [verb]
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We will have to reclaim new lands to grow more food. . [noun]
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We can reclaim glass from old and broken bottles. . [verb]
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The losing team reclaimed against the judgement of the umpire. [verb]
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They try to reclaim their rights. [Please select]
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N Nickel plating: The electrolytic deposition of nickel to forma corrosion barrier or to reclaim a worn part. [verb]
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The arrivals area in Terminal 2 has only one baggage reclaim carousel, a lost luggage office and several car hire companies. [verb]
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I need to reclaim the land stolen by our enemies. [Please select]
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Abandoning everything to the greedy grasp of those around her, the mother darted, with distraction in her mien, to reclaim her child. [verb]
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You would be better in New England--tilling your fields reclaimed from the waste. [verb]
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"Yes, I might be better there, reclaimed from the waste--of London life." [verb]
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Why seeks he with unwearied toil Through death's dim walks to urge his way, Reclaim his long-asserted spoil, And lead oblivion into day. [verb]
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On maintaining the bridge against him depend our lives, as well as our hope to reclaim our laws and liberties. [verb]
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According to Diodorus, there was a president of the thieves' caste, from whom the stolen goods could be reclaimed on relinquishment of a fourth part of the same. [verb]
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