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claim

1 of 2verb
/kleɪm/
Forms:claims,claiming,claimed,claimed
1

to say that something is the case without providing proof for it

B1transitive
  • The controversial article regularly claims that a UFO sighting occurred last night.
  • Some online platforms often claim the benefits of miracle weight-loss products.
  • Yesterday, the politician confidently claimed that the opposition's policies were harmful.
  • The explorer claimed to have discovered a hidden treasure.
  • Right now, the marketing campaign is actively claiming the product to be the best in the market.
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2

to demand something as one's rightful possession

transitive
  • She claimed her inheritance after her father's passing.
  • The company claimed ownership of the intellectual property rights to the invention.
  • He claimed the land as his own, citing his family's long-standing connection to the area.
  • The indigenous community claimed sovereignty over their ancestral lands.
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3

to request or demand money from the government or a company, often due to an entitlement or insurance coverage

transitive
  • After the car accident, she claimed compensation from her insurance company to cover the cost of repairs.
  • He claimed unemployment benefits after losing his job due to company downsizing.
  • The injured worker claimed workers' compensation for medical expenses and lost wages.
  • She claimed a tax refund from the government after filing her annual tax return.
4

to demand or require something to be considered or acknowledged

transitive
  • His extraordinary performance in the audition claimed recognition from the casting director.
  • The unexpected turn of events claimed reassessment of the company's long-term goals.
  • The controversial statement made by the politician claimed scrutiny from the media.
  • The compelling argument presented by the advocate claimed attention of the jury.
  • The critical issue claimed priority in the agenda of the board meeting.
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5

to directly or indirectly cause the loss of someone's life

transitive
  • The tragic car accident claimed the lives of three passengers.
  • The deadly disease claimed the lives of thousands in the affected region.
  • The natural disaster claimed the lives of numerous residents in the coastal town.
  • The drug overdose claimed the life of a promising young musician, shocking fans worldwide.
  • The airplane crash claimed the lives of all passengers on board.
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6

to succeed in doing or achieving something

transitive
  • The team claimed victory in the final match of the season.
  • After years of hard work, she finally claimed the top spot in the company.
  • The actor claimed an Oscar for his outstanding performance in the film.
  • Despite facing many challenges, they claimed their place in the record books.
  • Against all odds, they claimed the championship title in the tournament.