claim (v.) 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.
claim (v.) To take in a violent manner as if by right: a hurricane that claimed 2 lives have sex
A claim is a statement that asserts something as true, typically requiring evidence or justification to support it. It can also refer to the act of asserting ownership or rights over something.
To take land or to say that something is yours
a claim
Words containing "claim":acclaimdisclaimdisclaimerexclaimexclamationproclaimproclamationreclaimreclamation
He tried to claim that the idea was his original concept.
No, "claim" is not a preposition. It is a verb that means to assert ownership or make a statement without providing evidence.
In language arts, a claim refers to a statement or assertion that a writer or speaker presents as true and seeks to support through evidence and reasoning. It is the central argument or main point that the author is trying to prove or persuade others to believe.
The past tense of claim is claimed.
A different claim proposing another hypothesis
Printing the claim to paper
It means they have entered it into their computer system and your check is on the way.
Ex- means out and claim means to demand an object or something...
each and every claim = all claims
that you are lazy.
are lazy
In language arts, a claim refers to a statement or assertion that a writer or speaker presents as true and seeks to support through evidence and reasoning. It is the central argument or main point that the author is trying to prove or persuade others to believe.
Something famous about it
It means you are entitled to it or you have a claim to it.
if you mean why did spanish explorers claim Florida is because they were looking for things i guess.
A claim date refers to the date on which a claim or assertion is made, usually in relation to an insurance policy or legal matter. It is an important deadline for initiating a claim or asserting one's rights.