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reclaim

[ri-kleym] / rɪˈkleɪm /


VERB
reform
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Trade groups for retailers, apparel makers and others said they hoped companies could quickly reclaim billions in tariffs payments.

From The Wall Street Journal

The goal of the “analog lifestyle” trend is to wean people off constant digital connectivity by doing tangible activities that help a person reclaim their time.

From Los Angeles Times

On a shimmering course in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Shiffrin blew away the competition in her best event and reclaimed her status as an Olympic champion.

From The Wall Street Journal

"In some respects he was ahead of his time and he is starting slowly to be recognised and reclaimed to some extent," said Gilham.

From BBC

His Solicitor General John Sauer told Justices that Congress could reclaim these powers anytime it wants by voting to end the tariffs.

From The Wall Street Journal




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