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reclaimed

adjective as in recovered

adjective as in redeemed

adjective as in saved

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Example Sentences

He juices with vegetables, romances on Tinder, and shops for rustic furniture built with reclaimed materials.

In 1970, and again in 1980, restitution was back on the agenda, and my mother and my aunt reclaimed paintings by Monet and Léger.

The 24 additional pieces might be reclaimed after either the father or mother dies and be buried along with that parent.

Last year, three daredevils reclaimed One World Trade Center for life.

For now, Marine Corps Times has reclaimed its place near the cash registers, but that might be temporary.

These bogs are of all depths from a few inches to thirty or forty feet, though the very shallow have generally been reclaimed.

To the condition of a people keeping covenant, the seed of Jacob yet to be reclaimed, as chosen of God will be called.

It must be acknowledged that he reclaimed nearly the whole of Asia from idolatry.

It seems incomprehensible that these children should not be reclaimed, still more incomprehensible that no one seeks to do it.

To protect it until it could be reclaimed, Emperor Alexander bought the treasure and took it to Russia.

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On this page you'll find 43 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reclaimed, such as: reborn, found, null, redeemed, rediscovered, and regained.

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

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