What is another word for Unreclaimed?

Pronunciation: [ˌʌnɹɪklˈe͡ɪmd] (IPA)

Unreclaimed refers to land or resources that have not been restored or restored to their natural state. Synonyms for unreclaimed include uncultivated, undeveloped, unmanaged, unplanted, untamed, unexplored, uncharted, unclaimed, and unoccupied. The term may also refer to abandoned buildings or structures left untouched for long periods. In environmental terms, unreclaimed areas may contain hazardous waste or be affected by pollution, which require remediation efforts to restore their original state. Synonyms can help writers and speakers communicate more effectively by using alternative terms to avoid repetition, add variety, and precision.

What are the hypernyms for Unreclaimed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Unreclaimed

Between Sackville and Amherst there is an area of some fifty thousand acres of these alluvial lands, reclaimed and Unreclaimed.
"The-Chignecto-Isthmus-and-its-first-settlers"
Trueman, Howard
He had chosen for his text the words My peace I give unto you, and long before the closing sentences were reached, his voice was floating out with silvery, flute-like clearness on the still air of the summer morning, holding every soul, however Unreclaimed, to intense and reverential silence: It is now twenty years since you scaled the mountains and hewed your path into this wilderness, never again to leave it.
"The-Choir-Invisible"
Allen, James Lane
The uncultivable, Unreclaimed forest, mountain, and bog-land was common property in the wider sense that there was no several appropriation of it even temporarily by individuals.
"The Glories of Ireland"
Edited by Joseph Dunn and P.J. Lennox

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