| Reclaim 1. (v. t.) To claim back; to demand the return of as a right; to attempt to recover possession of. 2. (v. t.) To call back, as a hawk to the wrist in falconry, by a certain customary call. 3. (v. t.) To call back from flight or disorderly action; to call to, for the purpose of subduing or quieting. 4. (v. t.) 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. (v. t.) 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; as, to reclaim wild land, overflowed land, etc. 6. (v. t.) To call back to rectitude from moral wandering or transgression; to draw back to correct deportment or course of life; to reform. 7. (v. t.) To correct; to reform; -- said of things. 8. (v. t.) To exclaim against; to gainsay. 9. (v. i.) To cry out in opposition or contradiction; to exclaim against anything; to contradict; to take exceptions. 10. (v. i.) To bring anyone back from evil courses; to reform. 11. (v. i.) To draw back; to give way. 12. (n.) The act of reclaiming, or the state of being reclaimed; reclamation; recovery. Thesaurus Entries abet, aid, amend, assist, avail, bail out, bear a hand, befriend, benefit, comfort, do good, doctor, ease, favor, get back, give a boost, give a hand, give a lift, give help, help, lend a hand, lend one aid, new-model, proffer aid, protect, rally, ransom, re-form, recapture, recondition, reconstruct, recoup, recover, recuperate, recycle, redeem, reeducate, refashion, reform, regain, regenerate, rehabilitate, reinstruct, rejuvenate, relieve, remedy, remodel, render assistance, renew, renovate, reoccupy, repatriate, replevin, replevy, repossess, rescue, reshape, restitute, restore, restore self-respect, resume, resuscitate, retake, retrieve, revindicate, revive, salvage, save, set straight, set up, succor, take back, take in tow, win back |