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Also see: form
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
claim/kleɪm/
▶verb
- 1 assert that something is the case.
- 2 demand as one's property or earnings.
■ request (money) under the terms of an insurance policy.
- 3 call for (someone's attention).
- 4 cause the loss of (someone's life).
- 1 an assertion of the truth of something.
■ (also statement of claim) a statement of the novel features in a patent.
- 2 a demand for something considered one's due.
■ a request for compensation under the terms of an insurance policy.
- 3 (also mining claim) a piece of land allotted to or taken by someone in order to be mined.
– derivatives
claimable adjective,
claimant noun.
claimable adjective,
claimant noun.
– origin ME: from OFr. claime (n.), clamer (v.), from L. clamare ‘call out’.

