To have recovered something that has been misplaced, stolen, or hidden away
“She prayed for the day when she and her family could sail back and reclaim what was once theirs.”
Past tense for to return to a functional, or original, state
“In order to reclaim these old rice lands, some crop other than rice is a necessity. Such a crop must be less exacting and more vigorous than rice.”
Past tense for to return someone to a proper course of action
“Stanford hoped that the institution would reclaim offenders who had been cast out as youth.”
Past tense for to prevent or protect (something) from being destroyed
Past tense for to remove impurities from
Past tense for to bring to a higher cultural or civil level or awareness
Past tense for to make less powerful or intense, thereby easier to control
Past tense for to give new life to, or to restore to a healthy condition
Past tense for to fix, correct, revise or improve
Granted redemption or salvation
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