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reclaim

verb transitive
To claim back; to demand to have returned. The vender may reclaim the goods.

reclaim

To call back from error, wandering or transgression, to the observance of moral rectitude; to reform; to bring back to correct deportment or course of life. It is the intention of Providence in its various expressions of goodness, to reclaim mankind.

reclaim

To reduce to the state desired. Much labor is requir’d in trees, to tame their wild disorder, and in ranks reclaim.

reclaim

To call back; to restrain. Or is her tow’ring flight reclaim’d by seas from Icarus’ downfall nam’d?

reclaim

To recall; to cry out against. The headstrong horses hurried Octavius along, and were deaf to his reclaiming them.

reclaim

To reduce from a wild to a tame or domestic state; to tame; to make gentle; as, to reclaim a hawk, an eagle or a wild beast.

reclaim

To demand or challenge; to make a claim; a French use.

reclaim

To recover.

reclaim

In ancient customs, to pursue and recall, as a vassal.

reclaim

To encroach on what has been taken from one; to attempt to recover possession. A tract of land .

reclaim

verb intransitive
To cry out; to exclaim.