Synonym: domesticate, domesticise, domesticize, recover, rectify, reform, regenerate, repossess, tame. Similar words: claim, acclaim, proclaim, proclaimed, declare, declared, declamatory, middle-class. Meaning: [rɪ'kleɪm] v. 1. claim back 2. reuse (materials from waste products) 3. bring, lead, or force to abandon a wrong or evil course of life, conduct, and adopt a right one 4. make useful again; transform from a useless or uncultivated state 5. overcome the wildness of; make docile and tractable.
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(91) He was thrown clear of the car but landed in, or crawled into, a drainage ditch dug to reclaim swampland .
(92) For older, experienced lovers, outercourse can hurl them back in time, helping them to reclaim the thrill of the forbidden nature of sex.
(93) Introduce the principles of open-mode, cold-quantity reclaim, low-press, direct-cooling air, absorbing-heat air cycle and key components of the cold-cumulating and dryness tin.
(94) Iraqi officials are threatening to go to court to reclaim the money, which came from Iraqi oil sales, seized Iraqi assets and surplus funds from the United Nations' oil-for-food program.
(95) Luke would learn that Leia Organa was his sister, and he would also reclaim his father from the dark side.
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(96) TIU system can fully reclaim and utilize the heat energy that is released by organic waste gas so that reduce the consumption of energy source for the whole system.
(97) The more objects that are created, the more frequently the JVM garbage collector has to reclaim memory and, at least partially, interrupt request handling at that time.
(98) The Reclaim system uses a small electrical generator known as a pulse generator to create electrical stimulation that blocks abnormal nerve signals in the brain.
(99) When the bucket wheel stacker and reclaimer is starting or working, it can find the coal and stack or reclaim automatically.
(100) If a buyer misses too many payments, a lender may try to reclaim the house through a forced sale.
(101) In putting the flower the organic solution such as person oil aether first, make the balmy material in leaf enters solvent, next repass distill, reclaim organic dissolvent , can get jasmine extract.
(102) After he stopped paying the hire purchase installment, the finance company tried to reclaim his car.
(103) Wasted batteries suggested return to manufacturer or put at appointed public bettery reclaim area , do not mix battery with other waste or dispose of battery ad libitum .
(104) A new method, three stage carbonization process, to reclaim gallium from alumna production is introduced.
(105) Using heat exchanger to reclaim the afterheat of the industrial kiln fume can not only save fuel consumption but also improve the productivity of kilns.
(106) The government is determined to reclaim the piece of land from flooding.
(107) Vast is the power of cities to reclaim the wanderer.
(108) The Hakkanese enter Taiwanese central part to reclaim three geographic areas in middle Ching Dynasty, one, leaved Hakka place name in Taichung City, Two, in the downstream of Tatu and Cho-shui River.
(109) The way of using by-product from flue gas desulphurization to reclaim sodic soil is put forward in recent years, and the related theory for it is not perfect.
(110) The present utilize condition of pyrite slag and the affect factors to the cyanide process to reclaim gold and silver were reviewed.
(111) To reclaim his inner ogre, Shrek signs a contract with Rumpelstiltskin that makes him an Ogre for a Day.
More similar words: claim, acclaim, proclaim, proclaimed, declare, declared, declamatory, middle-class, recline, clairvoyant, clairvoyance, preclusion, declaration of independence, aim, AIMS, aim for, raiment, lain, seclude, decline, secluded, be close to, villain, explain, malaise, complaint, plaintiff, complain about, laissez faire, laissez-faire.