reclaiming Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rɪˈkleɪm]
  • Us [ rɪˈkleɪm]

Meaning of reclaiming In English

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  • Indeed, this value may have decreased to 3.7 ng/g (approx. 60 %) after reclaiming.

  • Reclaiming the epistemological ' other ' : narrative and the social constitution of identity.

  • These were the cases in which reclaiming money from a liable parent was not possible.

  • It defeats the basic rebel project of reclaiming their humanity and cultivating political legitimacy.

  • Reclaiming lost land was a principal goal for policymakers, but does that reflect nationalism or simply the natural instinct of rulers-anywhere and at all times?

  • In practice however, instant reclaiming alone is not sufficient.

  • Eventually, soon after the beginning of the civil war, he judged the time ripe for reclaiming all the former power and wealth of his ancestors.

  • In reclaiming their voices, those who were deliberately removed from society seize opportunity to reinsert themselves and their experience into the collective memory.

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