claiming
Prononciation : [kleɪmɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « assertion »
(verb) to say that something is true or to state that you have the right to something. When you claim something, you are telling others that you believe it is yours or that it happened.
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She is claiming her prize for winning the contest.
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He is not claiming the lost wallet; he doesn’t want any trouble.
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What are you claiming in your application?
Contexte : « ownership »
(verb) to formally state that something belongs to you. This can be an object, a piece of land, or even an idea.
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They are claiming ownership of the old family farm.
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No one is claiming the abandoned house; it’s been empty for years.
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Are you claiming this bicycle as yours?
Contexte : « legal »
(verb) to ask for something you think is yours, especially in a legal or official way. This could be asking for money or property back in court.
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He is claiming damages after the car accident.
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She is not claiming any expenses because she doesn’t have the receipts.
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What evidence do you have for claiming the inheritance?
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