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Meaning of the word

Pressing means disputing, claiming or defending something through arguments, reasons or evidence.

Origin of the word

The word “claim” originates in the Latin “Placitare”, which means “to be pleasant” or “being the plea”. Over time, the meaning has evolved to “defend a cause” or “dispute a right”.

Word adverbs

Some adverbs related to the word “claim” are: firmly, skillfully, precisely, correctly, properly.

Conjunctions of the word

Some conjunctions that can be used with the word “claim” are: but, however, however, however.

Synonyms of the word

Some synonyms of “claiming” are: disputing, claiming, defending, arguing, litigating, fighting, fighting, battling.

Word Definitions

  1. dispute or claim something through arguments or evidence.
  2. Defend a cause or right.
  3. Litigate in court.

Phrases that the word applies

– The lawyer will claim the freedom of the defendant.

– Unions claimed better working conditions.

– The athlete claimed the gold medal with all his strength.

Examples of the word in text

After years of study and dedication, the student claimed a scholarship at the University.

The lawyer claimed the annulment of the contract for lack of clear clauses.

The company claimed to reduce taxes to encourage economic growth.

Rhymes with the word

creepy, spy, appreciate, deviate, evaluate, create, mediate, reward.

Anagrams with the word

The words “claim” can form the following anagrams: reptile, peraltie, peraltie, peraltie.

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