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reclaim

verb as in bring into usable condition

verb as in reform

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verb as in restore

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Unusually, they perform most of their lyrics in Irish, reclaiming the language from rural folk music.

From BBC

Denver reclaimed home-court advantage in the playoff series after several players nearly came to blows before halftime and a furious, late rally by the Clippers.

“This trail to Mossbrae is part of us reclaiming our community, and our economy and our connection to the best water on earth,” Bryan said.

Now that countries like the U.S. and China have figured out how to weaponize those chokepoints, the state has reclaimed its authority over global commerce.

From Salon

After several months I realised I needed to go back to the race to close that chapter and reclaim those memories for myself.

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

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