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reclamation

Noun

This term describes the act of bringing something back into a useful or rightful state. It carries a strong connotation of restoration and transformation, whether that involves legal recovery of property or the physical conversion of unusable land into productive space. In environmental and industrial contexts, it refers to the systematic extraction of value from waste. This process is distinct from simple recycling as it often involves complex chemical or mechanical recovery to return a material to its original purity or utility.

Meanings

Noun

The process of claiming something back or recovering it from loss or misuse.

"The reclamation of stolen assets took several years of legal battles."

Noun

The process of making wasteland, such as marshes or deserts, suitable for cultivation or habitation.

"The city expanded its borders through the reclamation of coastal wetlands."

Noun

The process of recovering useful materials from waste products, such as metals from old electronics.

"The company specializes in the reclamation of rare earth elements from discarded batteries."

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