Definition of unreclaimed in English:
unreclaimed
adjective ʌnrɪˈkleɪmdˌənrəˈkleɪmd
(especially of land) not reclaimed.
two thirds of the Somerset Levels were still unreclaimed
Example sentencesExamples
- Let his confounded tenants, his rifle-associations, his drunkards, reclaimed and unreclaimed, get on as they liked.
- Although Heywood was surrounded by the ‘waste’ of considerable areas of unreclaimed bogs, the design of the estate created by Trench's father was widely recognised by contemporaries as a model country-house landscape.
- According to the Environmental Protection Agency, nearly 95 percent of the 24.2 million tons of plastic waste generated each year goes unreclaimed.
- An ideal climate and vast unreclaimed lands for new vineyards!
- Around the plant stretched miles of vineyards, farms, orchards, and unreclaimed desert.
- As a stark testimonial to what this entire area must have been like before Wheeler's innovation, a stiff wind blew hundred-foot-high plumes of rock dust off another unreclaimed pile of tailings beyond those grass-covered ones.
Rhymes
ashamed, self-proclaimed, unclaimed, unframed, unnamed, untamed
Definition of unreclaimed in US English:
unreclaimed
adjectiveˌənrəˈklāmdˌənrəˈkleɪmd
(especially of land) not reclaimed.
two thirds of the Somerset Levels were still unreclaimed
Example sentencesExamples
- An ideal climate and vast unreclaimed lands for new vineyards!
- Although Heywood was surrounded by the ‘waste’ of considerable areas of unreclaimed bogs, the design of the estate created by Trench's father was widely recognised by contemporaries as a model country-house landscape.
- Around the plant stretched miles of vineyards, farms, orchards, and unreclaimed desert.
- Let his confounded tenants, his rifle-associations, his drunkards, reclaimed and unreclaimed, get on as they liked.
- According to the Environmental Protection Agency, nearly 95 percent of the 24.2 million tons of plastic waste generated each year goes unreclaimed.
- As a stark testimonial to what this entire area must have been like before Wheeler's innovation, a stiff wind blew hundred-foot-high plumes of rock dust off another unreclaimed pile of tailings beyond those grass-covered ones.