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- Dictionaryclaim/kleɪm/
verb
- 1. state or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof: "the Prime Minister claimed that he was concerned about Third World debt" Similar
- 2. formally request or demand; say that one owns or has earned (something): "if no one claims the items, they will become Crown property" Similar
noun
- 1. an assertion that something is true: "he was dogged by the claim that he had CIA links" Similar
- 2. a demand or request for something considered one's due: "the court had denied their claims to asylum" Similar
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to say that something is true or is a fact, although you cannot prove it and other people might not believe it: [ + (that) ] The company claims (that) it is not responsible for the pollution in the river. [ + to infinitive ] He claims to have met the president, but I don't believe him.
1. a. : to ask for especially as a right. claimed the inheritance. The driver claimed the right to a hearing. b. : to call for : require. this matter claims our attention. c. : take sense 16b. the accident claimed her life. 2. : to take as the rightful owner. claimed her baggage and left the airport. 3. a.
A claim can be a formal request for something owed or due, such as a claim to the legal ownership of a property. You might make a claim that an item was damaged on arrival through the seller’s form, which would make you eligible for a replacement or a refund.
[transitive] to say that something is true although it has not been proved and other people may not believe it. claim (that)… He claims (that) he was not given a fair hearing. claim to be/do something I don't claim to be an expert. She claimed to hate all art.
A claim is when you express your right to something that belongs to you, like your medical records or the deed to your home. When you make a claim or claim something, you're demanding it or saying it’s true. People claim dependents and deductions on their taxes.
CLAIM definition: 1. a statement that something is true, although you have not proved it: 2. to say that you have…. Learn more.
1. To demand, ask for, or take as one's own or one's due: claim a reward; claim one's luggage at the airport carousel. 2. To take in a violent manner as if by right: a hurricane that claimed two lives. 3. To state to be true, especially when open to question; assert or maintain: claimed he had won the race; a candidate claiming many supporters. 4.
[countable] a statement that something is true although it has not been proved and other people may not agree with or believe it. claim about somebody/something The company had made false claims about its products. claim of something to reject/dismiss/deny claims of discrimination. a report examining claims of corrupt links between politicians.
A claim is something which someone says which they cannot prove and which may be false.
claim meaning, definition, what is claim: to state that something is true, even th...: Learn more.