0 past simple and past participle of reclaim
1 to take back something that was yours:
However, he resists treating identity merely as an object to be reclaimed.
But when the government threatened to unilaterally take away land that local people needed and had reclaimed, they acted.
A new road will traverse the areas reclaimed from the sea and open up this eerie landscape to the public.
Salt-aected soils lying barren earlier, now contribute nearly 6 6 106 t food grains from 1.5 6 106 ha reclaimed area.
Many of the farms for which the clearing was done were then reclaimed by second growth, and this in turn was fragmented by suburbs.
In the block where this segment starts, part of the block belonging to the reclaimed segment can also be reclaimed.
As landfill, reclaimed from the sea, it is a flat unfamiliar landscape.
This includes the newly reclaimed land of sandy, calcareous and saline origin.