reclamatory

Etymology
Equivalent to. Compare,.

Adjective

 * 1) Reclaiming; pertaining to reclamation:
 * 2) Pertaining to reclamation or reclaiming of land (that was underwater or unusable).
 * 3) * 1968, Tamil Nadu (India), Legislative Assembly Committee on Estimates, Report:
 * The reclamatory works are also going on side by side.
 * 1) Pertaining to reclamation or reclaiming of concepts, words, etc (that were stigmatized, disfavored, etc).
 * 2)  Reformative, corrective;  representing a return to orthodox religious faith and behavior.
 * 3)  Asking for repetition (and sometimes expressing doubt or confusion).
 * 1) Pertaining to reclamation or reclaiming of concepts, words, etc (that were stigmatized, disfavored, etc).
 * 2)  Reformative, corrective;  representing a return to orthodox religious faith and behavior.
 * 3)  Asking for repetition (and sometimes expressing doubt or confusion).
 * 1)  Reformative, corrective;  representing a return to orthodox religious faith and behavior.
 * 2)  Asking for repetition (and sometimes expressing doubt or confusion).
 * 1)  Reformative, corrective;  representing a return to orthodox religious faith and behavior.
 * 2)  Asking for repetition (and sometimes expressing doubt or confusion).
 * 1)  Asking for repetition (and sometimes expressing doubt or confusion).
 * 1)  Asking for repetition (and sometimes expressing doubt or confusion).
 * 1)  Asking for repetition (and sometimes expressing doubt or confusion).
 * 1)  Asking for repetition (and sometimes expressing doubt or confusion).