Reclamation vs. Restoration

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Reclamationnoun

The act of reclaiming or the state of being reclaimed.

Reclamationnoun

The recovery of a wasteland, or of flooded land so it can be cultivated.

Reclamationnoun

The act or process of reclaiming.

Reclamationnoun

Representation made in opposition; remonstrance.

Reclamationnoun

the conversion of wasteland into land suitable for use of habitation or cultivation

Reclamationnoun

rescuing from error and returning to a rightful course;

Reclamationnoun

the recovery of useful substances from waste products

Restorationnoun

The process of bringing an object back to its original state; the process of restoring something.

Restorationnoun

The return of a former monarchy or monarch to power, usually after having been forced to step down.

Restorationnoun

The act of restoring or bringing back to a former place, station, or condition; the fact of being restored; renewal; reëstablishment; as, the restoration of friendship between enemies; the restoration of peace after war.

Restorationnoun

The state of being restored; recovery of health, strength, etc.; as, restoration from sickness.

Restorationnoun

That which is restored or renewed.

Restorationnoun

the reign of Charles II in England; 1660-1685

Restorationnoun

the act of restoring something or someone to a satisfactory state

Restorationnoun

getting something back again;

Restorationnoun

the state of being restored to its former good condition;

Restorationnoun

some artifact that has been restored or reconstructed;

Restorationnoun

a model that represents the landscape of a former geological age or that represents and extinct animal etc.

Restorationnoun

the re-establishment of the British monarchy in 1660

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