CLAIM


Meaning of CLAIM in English

v. & n.

--v.tr.

1. a (often foll. by that + clause) demand as one's due or property. b (usu. absol.) submit a request for payment under an insurance policy.

2 a represent oneself as having or achieving (claim victory; claim accuracy). b (foll. by to + infin.) profess (claimed to be the owner). c assert, contend (claim that one knows).

3 have as an achievement or a consequence (could then claim five wins; the fire claimed many victims).

4 (of a thing) deserve (one's attention etc.).

--n.

1. a a demand or request for something considered one's due (lay claim to; put in a claim). b an application for compensation under the terms of an insurance policy.

2 (foll. by to, on) a right or title to a thing (his only claim to fame; have many claims on my time).

3 a contention or assertion.

4 a thing claimed.

5 a statement of the novel features in a patent.

6 Mining a piece of land allotted or taken.

Phrases and idioms:

no claim (or claims) bonus a reduction of an insurance premium after an agreed period without a claim under the terms of the policy.

Derivatives:

claimable adj. claimer n.

Etymology: ME f. OF claime f. clamer call out f. L clamare

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.