Reclude

Related to Reclude: reclusion, reclusive, preclude, seclude

Re`clude´

    (rė`klūd´)
v. t.1.To open; to unclose.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Soon the drifter is pushed to the brink of madness as he is forced to come to terms with taking responsible for his past actions and the people he harmed along the way, by not living in a fantasy world that he would often reclude to.
The Palestinian leaders refuse to recognice Israel as a Jewish state since it most probably would reclude the right of return for Palestinian refugees.