"Reclaimed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reclaimed" Meaning

Relating to or obtained (land, water, or other landscape feature) from a previous use, especially after it had become useless or unwanted: buildings made from reclaimed wood.

"Reclaimed" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Reclaimed"


1. Environmental Conservation

The park service has reclaimed an abandoned golf course and turned it into a wetland sanctuary.

2. Architecture and Design

The architect successfully reclaimed old wooden beams from a demolished warehouse to use in the new restaurant's ceiling.

3. Psychology

She tried to reclaim her sense of confidence after being ridiculed by her peers in college.

4. Politics

The ex-president reclaimed his Citizens' award for his impact on human rights advocacy after his term.

5. Technology

The new governance software helped the company reclaim cyber resources by implementing more efficient server management.

"Reclaimed" Similar Words

Reckon

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Reckonings

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Calculations or estimates, often rough or tentative, of the consequences of an action or situation.<br><br>Example: The team made various reckonings of the damage caused by the storm.<br><br>Synonyms: calculations, estimates, appraisals, assessments, evaluations.<br><br>Antonyms: deliberations (though this word may imply a more thoughtful or careful consideration), appraisals (if referring to a thorough or official assessment).

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Reclamation

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The process of recovering something that has been lost or taken away, often by bringing a property or a right back into the possession or control of its rightful owner.<br><br>Example: The government launched a reclamation program to restore beaches from illegal dumping.<br><br>It can also refer to the process of making land or a body of water usable by dredging or other methods to remove soil, sediment, or debris.<br><br>Example: The construction of the new highway required extensive reclamation of the wetlands.<br><br>Additionally, reclamation can also refer to the act of claiming something back, often as a result of a dispute or controversy.<br><br>Example: The company reclaimed its intellectual property rights after a lengthy court battle.

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To categorize or classify something again, often into a new or different category. This can involve reevaluating, updating, or adjusting its classification based on new information or guidelines.<br><br>Example: The company decided to reclassify its products to better meet changing consumer demands and market trends.

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To reclassify means to categorize or classify something again, often in a different way or with different criteria, after re-examining existing information or changing the framework or system of classification.