💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Reclude"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| reseratenoun | (obsolete) To unlock; to open. |
| unwallverb | (transitive) To unblock or reopen (something previously walled up). |
| deblocknoun | (transitive) To unblock; remove a blockage from. |
| unblockverb | (transitive) To remove or clear a block or obstruction from. |
| unreleaseverb | (transitive, rare) To undo the release of; to withdraw. |
| stopnoun | A (usually marked) place where buses, trams or trains halt to let passengers get on and off, usually smaller than a station. |
| unbarricadeverb | (transitive) To unbolt or unbar; to open. |
| reblocknoun | (transitive) To block, prevent, or hamper again. |
| unreeveverb | (transitive, nautical) To withdraw or take out, as for example a rope from a block. |
| unwrapverb | (transitive) To open or undo, as what is wrapped or folded. |
| renegeverb | (intransitive) To break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word. [(often) with on] |
| uncloseverb | (transitive) To open; to unclench. |
| reunlockverb | (transitive) To unlock again. |
| revelnoun | An instance of merrymaking; a celebration. |
| block offverb | (transitive) To obstruct. |
| revokeverb | (transitive) To cancel or invalidate by withdrawing or reversing. |
| reclusenoun | A person who lives in self-imposed isolation or seclusion from the world, especially for religious purposes; a hermit. |
| reoccludeverb | Alternative form of re-occlude. [(medicine) (of occlusion) to occur again after it has been treated] |
| reclaimverb | (transitive) To return land to a suitable condition for use. |
| unbrickverb | (transitive, slang, computing) To repair a device that was bricked (rendered inoperative). |
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