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reclaim in English:

1. to get something back that someone has taken from you



2. recycle


We have started to recycle newspapers.
Do you recycle?
There’s a bottle bank at the local supermarket where you can recycle all your glass bottles and jars.
We can recycle many things like computers, magazines, newspapers.
There is a stack of newspapers in the hall that needs to be recycled.
Uninstall method: Chuck the whole folder into the recycle bin.
I recycle all my newspapers; bottles; and plastic salad boxes.
Things like used bottles, paper, and cans are collected and recycled.
I can recycle plastic bottles.
If we recycled all the plastic bottles we wouldn't need so much space for the rubbish dumps.
We must all recycle paper, glass and aluminium.
I remember that it was recycled paper.
What materials can be recycled?
Japan recycles 40% of its waste.
We must make the utmost effort to reduce the use of plastic packaging, and also to recycle all waste plastic.

3. to get something back that someone has taken



English word "reclaim"(to get something back that someone has taken) occurs in sets:

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4. to get back something that you have lost or that has been taken away from you



English word "reclaim"(to get back something that you have lost or that has been taken away from you) occurs in sets:

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