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verb claimed, claiming
- 1. To state something firmly, insisting on its truth.
- Example: She claimed that she was innocent
- Thesaurus: believe, maintain, hold, affirm, assert, state, insist, allege, profess.
3. To assert that one has something.
- Example: He claimed no knowledge of the crime
4. To demand or assert as a right.
- Example: He claimed his prize
- Thesaurus: demand, request, exact, compel.
- Example: The hurricane claimed 300 lives
6b. To deserve;
6c. To have a right to something.
- Example: The baby claimed its mother's attention
- Example: I claimed my umbrella from the lost property office
intr
9. To make a claim or put in a claim for something, in acccordance with an insurance policy.
- Example: He claimed for a new windscreen
- 1. A statement of something as a truth.
2. A demand, especially for something to which one has, or believes one has, a right.
- Example: lay claim to the throne
- Example: a claim to fame
- Thesaurus: right, title, petition, privilege, pretension, protestation.
5. A demand for compensation in the form of money, in accordance with an insurance policy etc.
adj
noun
- A person who applies for something as a right
- Thesaurus: petitioner, applicant, supplicant.
- To claim land containing gold, oil, etc which already belongs to someone else.
- To assert a right to it.
