Words Like RECLAIM

We have put together a list of words that are similar to RECLAIM.

21 Alternative Words Similar to reclaim

1 Recover Verb      Synonym Words Like Recover
2 Regenerate Verb      Synonym Words Like Regenerate
3 Rectify Verb      Synonym Words Like Rectify
4 Domesticate Verb      Synonym Words Like Domesticate
5 Domesticize Verb      Synonym Words Like Domesticize
6 Domesticise Verb      Synonym Words Like Domesticise
7 Tame Verb      Synonym Words Like Tame
8 Acquire Verb      Synonym Words Like Acquire
9 Alter Verb      Synonym Words Like Alter
10 Change Verb      Synonym Words Like Change
11 Convert Verb      Synonym Words Like Convert
12 Get Verb      Synonym Words Like Get
13 Modify Verb      Synonym Words Like Modify
14 Reclaimed Verb-transitive      Form Words Like Reclaimed
15 Reclaiming Verb-transitive      Form Words Like Reclaiming
16 Correct Verb-transitive      Synonym Words Like Correct
17 Gainsay Verb-transitive      Synonym Words Like Gainsay
18 Distrain Verb      Hyponym Words Like Distrain
19 Moralise Verb      Hyponym Words Like Moralise
20 Moralize Verb      Hyponym Words Like Moralize
21 Break Verb      Hyponym Words Like Break

3 examples of reclaim

1 to reclaim wild land, overflowed land, etc.
2 reform your conduct
3 reclaim falcons

10 definitions of reclaim

1 To claim back; to demand the return of as a right; to attempt to recover possession of.
2 To call back, as a hawk to the wrist in falconry, by a certain customary call.
3 To call back from flight or disorderly action; to call to, for the purpose of subduing or quieting.
4 To reduce from a wild to a tamed state; to bring under discipline; -- said especially of birds trained for the chase, but also of other animals.
5 Hence: To reduce to a desired state by discipline, labor, cultivation, or the like; to rescue from being wild, desert, waste, submerged, or the like
6 To call back to rectitude from moral wandering or transgression; to draw back to correct deportment or course of life; to reform.
7 To correct; to reform; -- said of things.
8 To exclaim against; to gainsay.
9 To cry out in opposition or contradiction; to exclaim against anything; to contradict; to take exceptions.
10 To bring anyone back from evil courses; to reform.
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