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reclaim

verb as in bring into usable condition

verb as in reform

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verb as in restore

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“In fact, he’s turning away from that and just trying to understand himself, like most of my characters who are trying to reclaim a piece of their humanity. He finds salvation through honesty.”

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Most will be auctioned, but owners manage to reclaim their cars about 30% of the time, office manager Fate said.

But with those retailers now rushing to place delayed holiday orders, both toy makers have an opportunity to reclaim lost revenue.

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The Russian forces reclaimed Moscow, marking a turning point that dealt a fatal blow to Napoleon's military ambitions.

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And Morisot would adopt his horizontal composition and reclaim her own motif in the exquisite painting from the summer of 1874 “In a Villa by the Sea.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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