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Synonyms
claim (klām)

[Middle English claimen, from Old French clamer, claim-, from Latin clāmāre, to call.]

transitive verb: claimed, claim·ing, claims. 

  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. To deserve or call for; require: problems that claim her attention.

noun 

  1. A demand for something as rightful or due.
  2. A basis for demanding something; a title or right.
  3. Something claimed in a formal or legal manner, especially a tract of public land staked out by a miner or homesteader.
    1. A demand for payment in accordance with an insurance policy or other formal arrangement.
    2. The sum of money demanded.
  4. A statement of something as a fact; an assertion of truth: makes no claim to be a cure.

idioms

lay claim to
To assert one's right to or ownership of.

derivatives

claiḿa·ble
adjective
claiḿer
noun

synonyms:

claim, pretense, pretension, title These nouns refer to a legitimate or asserted right to demand something as one's due: had a legal claim to the property; makes no pretense to scholarliness; justified pretensions to the presidency; has no title to our thanks.
See also: demand