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Detailed Synonyms for claims in English

claims:

claims [the ~] nom

  1. the claims
    the titles; the rights; the claims; the insurance claims; the claims for damages
  2. the claims
    the insurance claims; the claims; the claims for the damage

Related Words for "claims":


claims form of claim:

to claim verbe (claims, claimed, claiming)

  1. to claim
    to demand; to claim; to lay claim to
    • demand verbe (demands, demanded, demanding)
    • claim verbe (claims, claimed, claiming)
    • lay claim to verbe (lays claim to, laid claim to, laying claim to)
  2. to claim
    to ask for; to claim
    • ask for verbe (asks for, asked for, asking for)
    • claim verbe (claims, claimed, claiming)
  3. to claim
    to demand; to claim
    • demand verbe (demands, demanded, demanding)
    • claim verbe (claims, claimed, claiming)
  4. to claim
    – take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs 1
    to claim; to take; exact
    – take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs 1
    • claim verbe (claims, claimed, claiming)
      • the accident claimed three lives1
    • take verbe (takes, took, taking)
      • The hard work took its toll on her1
    • exact verbe
  5. to claim
    – assert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing 1
    to claim
    – assert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing 1
    • claim verbe (claims, claimed, claiming)
      • He claimed that he killed the burglar1
  6. to claim
    – lay claim to; as of an idea 1
    to claim; to take
    – lay claim to; as of an idea 1
    • claim verbe (claims, claimed, claiming)
    • take verbe (takes, took, taking)
      • She took credit for the whole idea1
  7. to claim
    – ask for legally or make a legal claim to, as of debts, for example 1
    to claim
    – ask for legally or make a legal claim to, as of debts, for example 1
    • claim verbe (claims, claimed, claiming)
      • They claimed on the maximum allowable amount1
  8. to claim
    – demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to 1
    to claim; to arrogate; lay claim
    – demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to 1
    • claim verbe (claims, claimed, claiming)
      • He claimed his suitcases at the airline counter1
      • Mr. Smith claims special tax exemptions because he is a foreign resident1
    • arrogate verbe (arrogates, arrogated, arrogating)
    • lay claim verbe

Conjugations for claim:

present
  1. claim
  2. claim
  3. claims
  4. claim
  5. claim
  6. claim
simple past
  1. claimed
  2. claimed
  3. claimed
  4. claimed
  5. claimed
  6. claimed
present perfect
  1. have claimed
  2. have claimed
  3. has claimed
  4. have claimed
  5. have claimed
  6. have claimed
past continuous
  1. was claiming
  2. were claiming
  3. was claiming
  4. were claiming
  5. were claiming
  6. were claiming
future
  1. shall claim
  2. will claim
  3. will claim
  4. shall claim
  5. will claim
  6. will claim
continuous present
  1. am claiming
  2. are claiming
  3. is claiming
  4. are claiming
  5. are claiming
  6. are claiming
subjunctive
  1. be claimed
  2. be claimed
  3. be claimed
  4. be claimed
  5. be claimed
  6. be claimed
diverse
  1. claim!
  2. let's claim!
  3. claimed
  4. claiming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

claim [the ~] nom

  1. the claim
    the demand; the request; the query; the claim
  2. the claim
    the claim; the assert; the statement; the assertion
  3. the claim
    the demand; the claim; the legal claim; the petition; the action
  4. the claim
    the claim; the title; the legal ground; the ownership; the legal title; the demand
  5. the claim
    the claim
  6. the claim
    the request; the claim
  7. the claim
    the claim for compensation; the claim for damages; the claim
  8. the claim
    the legal claim; the claim; the action
  9. the claim
    – demand for something as rightful or due 1
    the claim
    – demand for something as rightful or due 1
    • claim [the ~] nom
      • they struck in support of their claim for a shorter work day1
  10. the claim
    – an informal right to something 1
    the claim; the title
    – an informal right to something 1
    • claim [the ~] nom
      • his claim on her attentions1
    • title [the ~] nom
      • his title to fame1
  11. the claim
    – an established or recognized right 1
    the claim; the title
    – an established or recognized right 1
    • claim [the ~] nom
      • a strong legal claim to the property1
      • he staked his claim1
    • title [the ~] nom
      • he had no documents confirming his title to his father's estate1
  12. the claim
    – an assertion of a right (as to money or property) 1
    the claim
    – an assertion of a right (as to money or property) 1
    • claim [the ~] nom
      • his claim asked for damages1
  13. the claim
    – an assertion that something is true or factual 1
    the claim
    – an assertion that something is true or factual 1
    • claim [the ~] nom
      • his claim that he was innocent1
      • evidence contradicted the government's claims1
  14. the claim
    – a demand especially in the phrase 1
    the claim; the call
    – a demand especially in the phrase 1
    • claim [the ~] nom
    • call [the ~] nom
      • the call of duty1
  15. the claim
    – A statement that a server makes (for example, name, identity, key, group, privilege, or capability) about a client. 2
    the claim
    – A statement that a server makes (for example, name, identity, key, group, privilege, or capability) about a client. 2

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Related Definitions for "claim":

  1. demand for something as rightful or due1
    • they struck in support of their claim for a shorter work day1
  2. an informal right to something1
    • his claim on her attentions1
  3. an established or recognized right1
    • a strong legal claim to the property1
    • he staked his claim1
  4. an assertion of a right (as to money or property)1
    • his claim asked for damages1
  5. an assertion that something is true or factual1
    • his claim that he was innocent1
    • evidence contradicted the government's claims1
  6. a demand especially in the phrase1
  7. take as an undesirable consequence of some event or state of affairs1
    • the accident claimed three lives1
  8. assert or affirm strongly; state to be true or existing1
    • He claimed that he killed the burglar1
  9. lay claim to; as of an idea1
  10. ask for legally or make a legal claim to, as of debts, for example1
    • They claimed on the maximum allowable amount1
  11. demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to1
    • He claimed his suitcases at the airline counter1
    • Mr. Smith claims special tax exemptions because he is a foreign resident1
  12. A statement that a server makes (for example, name, identity, key, group, privilege, or capability) about a client.2

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