reclaimed

[ UK /ɹɪklˈe‍ɪmd/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈkɫeɪmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. delivered from danger
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How To Use reclaimed In A Sentence

  • The wooden frame is constructed from reclaimed floorboards. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr Wilshaw promotes the idea of replacement of the damaged stones with reclaimed ashlars.
  • I took a tentative sip of my wine: a muddy Pinot Grigio from the reed-riddled fields of some reclaimed Italian marsh. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • The firm also sells reclaimed tiles and wood flooring. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of the wooden planks on the spacious, modern pier have been reclaimed from the original structure. Times, Sunday Times
  • There, it breached in two places, and in a single night the sea reclaimed it for its own. Times, Sunday Times
  • Land being reclaimed from salt marsh was once again covered by the storming high tides. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • The tale is a testament to the fact that the past cannot be reclaimed once lost.
  • Steven explains how the land has been slowly drained, reclaimed, and industrialised.
  • Land being reclaimed from salt marsh was once again covered by the storming high tides. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
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