Meaning of claim in English
US /kleɪm/ UK /kleɪm/
1. a right to have or demand something
You will have to prove your claim to the property in court.
2. a demand for something that you think you should have a right to
He made a claim for the damage done to his car.
3. something said as a fact that may or may not be true, without having any proof
Which claim is correct?
US /kleɪm/ UK /kleɪm/
1. say that something is true, without having any proof
She claimed that she was innocent.
2. ask for something because you think you should have it or that it belongs to you
claim the inheritance