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reclaim

[ri-kleym] / rɪˈkleɪm /


VERB
reform
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First I had to dust off and reclaim the title of Artist I had buried underneath frustration and resentment and lay it loudly alongside that of Mother.

From Los Angeles Times

"We would have preferred to face Roger Lumbala, to look him in the eyes. But this verdict marks a first step toward reclaiming pieces of ourselves that were taken from us."

From BBC

Britain has sadly declined as a force in international affairs, but there’s an opportunity now for Mr. Starmer to reclaim some of its lost reputation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ms. Robbins challenges the reader to stop expending energy on controlling others and to focus on reclaiming our own peace and power.

From The Wall Street Journal

The leaseholders' local authority, Spelthorne Borough Council, told the BBC it has removed the pigeons and carried out "pest-proofing" in the block, and said it would try to reclaim the cost from the freeholder.

From BBC