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recapture
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Common concept in legal and military contexts, referring to regaining control or possession of something previously lost.
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reclaim
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To 'reclaim' can refer to repurposing something for a new use, such as reclaiming wood from old buildings for furniture or decor.
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reclaim
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Reclaiming materials for DIY projects or upcycling is seen as environmentally friendly and creative.
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reclaim
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In the environmental context, 'reclaim' refers to restoring and repurposing land that has been previously used for industrial or commercial activities.
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reclaim
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Reclaiming industrial land for green spaces and parks is a common urban development practice.
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reconstruction
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Often associated with post-war rebuilding efforts
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reset
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Reset is often associated with restarting a computer or electronic device.
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restore
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Restoring historic buildings and landmarks is seen as preserving cultural heritage.
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restore
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Restoring old furniture is a popular hobby and a way to preserve heritage.
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restore
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United States
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Restoring vintage cars and furniture is a popular hobby
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restore
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Restoring old furniture and antiques is a popular hobby and often viewed as a way to preserve history and craftsmanship.
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salvage
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Salvage refers to the act of rescuing or reusing materials or goods from a damaged or discarded state, often for environmental or economic reasons.
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