Definitions from Wiktionary (reclamatory)
▸ adjective: Reclaiming; pertaining to reclamation:
▸ adjective: Pertaining to reclamation or reclaiming of land (that was underwater or unusable).
▸ adjective: Pertaining to reclamation or reclaiming of concepts, words, etc (that were stigmatized, disfavored, etc).
▸ adjective: (religion, archaic) Reformative, corrective; (of a conversion) representing a return to orthodox religious faith and behavior.
▸ adjective: (grammar, of a question) Asking for repetition (and sometimes expressing doubt or confusion).
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▸ adjective: Reclaiming; pertaining to reclamation:
▸ adjective: Pertaining to reclamation or reclaiming of land (that was underwater or unusable).
▸ adjective: Pertaining to reclamation or reclaiming of concepts, words, etc (that were stigmatized, disfavored, etc).
▸ adjective: (religion, archaic) Reformative, corrective; (of a conversion) representing a return to orthodox religious faith and behavior.
▸ adjective: (grammar, of a question) Asking for repetition (and sometimes expressing doubt or confusion).
Similar:
recompensive,
redressive,
reprehensive,
revocative,
vindicatory,
recompensing,
acclamative,
reproving,
reconvalescent,
restored,
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