to claim something is yours. example: my staked his claim by saying the house was his
The literal term "staking out" an animal or "staking out" (marking) a claim are just separate words. The police term meaning surveillance is a "stakeout."
a claim that is unique
Staking a claim regards asserting claim and or control over an aforementioned object or quantity. The infinitive verb "to stake," historically referred to a wooden marker, also known as a "stake," used to mark property.
It is a statement to support a given position, with or without evidence.
Factual claim is supported by evidence/fact rather than any assumption or presumption.
The literal term "staking out" an animal or "staking out" (marking) a claim are just separate words. The police term meaning surveillance is a "stakeout."
a claim that is unique
a claim that is unique
Staking a claim regards asserting claim and or control over an aforementioned object or quantity. The infinitive verb "to stake," historically referred to a wooden marker, also known as a "stake," used to mark property.
to own
Staking of plants which have climbing or straggling habit of growth.
No. It is referred to as 'staking your claim'. You just plant a flag, define the territories and defend it against all invaders.
0wnership
The war split the kingdoms of France and England forever, with the latter never again staking a claim to the French throne.
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yes they are
Oh, dude, staking a claim in the book "By the Great Horn Spoon" is like staking a claim in real life, you know? Miners in the book would typically go out, find a spot they think has gold, and then put up some stakes to mark their territory, claiming it as their own. It's all about that "finders keepers" mentality, like, "This gold is mine, hands off, bro!"