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Synonyms for reclaim

to extricate from an undesirable state

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Synonyms for reclaim

claim back

reuse (materials from waste products)

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bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one

make useful again

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Market Research Future Published a Half-Cooked Research Report on Global Reclaimed Rubber Market Research Report.
All American touts itself as one of the Midwest's largest suppliers of reclaimed lumber and barn wood.
RECLAIM has provided leadership and critical thinking training to 1,700 teens.
Chow said the supplementary agreement added new clauses to the 1999 agreement in which Rayston will hand over 35 per cent of the reclaimed land, about 90.31ha, to the state government.
The reclaim for this study was obtained from a molding operation.
Reusing wood materials, and avoiding the upstream energy to reproduce the product new, makes reclaimed lumber a leading contender for the greenest of green building materials.
Hence it is a great challenge now a days to recycle or reclaim the waste.
The amounts of additives such as ZnO, stearic acid, and sulfur were used based on 100 g rubber irrespective of the amount of reclaim rubber used in the compound, because it was observed that the additives in reclaim rubber originated from parent compound were inactive [20].
But in the 1980s, community leaders such as Ochoa and Edgar "el Gordo" Perez of Caracas began to reclaim these cultural traditions in the cities as "Afro" culture and history.
A freedom exists in work created during anonymity and struggle, and it is hard to mentally reclaim that freedom once an artist becomes aware of the reality of an audience; maybe that explains why the signature works of many literary icons are among their earliest.
The most notable of these is the RECLAIM (Reasoned and Equitable Community and Local Alternatives to the Incarceration of Minors) Ohio subsidy, which was created in 1993.
A JUDGE has rejected an attempt by the granddaughter of Winnie the Pooh creator A A Milne to reclaim the family's copyrights from an American entertainment company.
It says that in a recent case between the EU and the Netherlands has meant that Dutch companies can no longer reclaim VAT on invoices that are billed to their employees.
Sections 2-507 and 2-511 of the Uniform Commercial Code, read together, grant a cash seller the right to reclaim goods sold as part of a COD or CBD transaction where the check tendered in payment for the goods is dishonored.