reclaimre·claim /rɪˈkleɪm/ verb [transitiveT]1to get back something that has been taken from you or money that you have paidIf a delivery date is not met, the buyer can reject the goods and reclaim any money paid.
Tax deducted on the dividends can be reclaimed.
2to make an area of very wet or very dry land suitable for building or farmingThey plan to reclaim 1.5 million square kilometres of salt marsh.
3to obtain useful products from waste materialThe new recycling plant can reclaim 27,000 tons a year of discarded plastic.
—reclamation noun [uncountableU]land reclamation
recycling and reclamation