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Definition of claim
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Claim (n.) A loud call.
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Renounce
::
Renounce
(v. t.) To
declare
against;
to
reject
or
decline
formally;
to
refuse
to own or
acknowledge
as
belonging
to one; to
disclaim;
as, to
renounce
a title to land or to a
throne..
Reclaimant
::
Reclaimant
(n.) One who
reclaims;
one who cries out
against
or
contradicts.
Mortgage
::
Mortgage
(v. t.)
Hence:
To
pledge,
either
literally
or
figuratively;
to make
subject
to a claim or
obligation..
Indictive
::
Indictive
(a.)
Proclaimed;
declared;
public.
Abdicate
::
Abdicate
(v. t.) To
disclaim
and expel from the
family,
as a
father
his
child;
to
disown;
to
disinherit..
Unconscionable
::
Unconscionable
(a.) Not
conscionable;
not
conforming
to
reason;
unreasonable;
exceeding
the
limits
of any
reasonable
claim or
expectation;
inordinate;
as, an
unconscionable
person
or
demand;
unconscionable
size..
Expropriation
::
Expropriation
(n.) The act of
expropriating;
the
surrender
of a claim to
exclusive
property;
the act of
depriving
of
ownership
or
proprietary
rights.
Recession
::
Recession
(n.) The act of
receding
or
withdrawing,
as from a
place,
a
claim,
or a
demand..
Inveigh
::
Inveigh
(v. i.) To
declaim
or rail
(against
some
person
or
thing);
to utter
censorious
and
bitter
language;
to
attack
with harsh
criticism
or
reproach,
either
spoken
or
written;
to use
invectives;
-- with
against;
as, to
inveigh
against
character,
conduct,
manners,
customs,
morals,
a law, an
abuse..
Validity
::
Validity
(n.) Legal
strength,
force,
or
authority;
that
quality
of a thing which
renders
it
supportable
in law, or
equity;
as, the
validity
of a will; the
validity
of a
contract,
claim,
or
title..
Right
::
Right (a.) That which one has a legal or
social
claim to do or to
exact;
legal
power;
authority;
as, a
sheriff
has a right to
arrest
a
criminal..
Eviction
::
Eviction
(n.) The act or
process
of
evicting;
or state of being
evicted;
the
recovery
of
lands,
tenements,
etc., from
another's
possession
by due
course
of law;
dispossession
by
paramount
title or claim of such
title;
ejectment;
ouster..
Authority
::
Authority
(n.) That
which,
or one who, is
claimed
or
appealed
to in
support
of
opinions,
actions,
measures,
etc..
Abandon
::
Abandon
(v. t.) To
relinquish
all claim to; -- used when an
insured
person
gives up to
underwriters
all claim to the
property
covered
by a
policy,
which may
remain
after loss or
damage
by a peril
insured
against..
Assert
::
Assert
(v. t.) To
maintain
or
defend,
as a cause or a
claim,
by words or
measures;
to
vindicate
a claim or title to; as, to
assert
our
rights
and
liberties..
Incumbrance
::
Incumbrance
(n.) A
burden
or
charge
upon
property;
a claim or lien upon an
estate,
which may
diminish
its
value..
Rosicrucian
::
Rosicrucian
(n.) One who, in the 17th
century
and the early part of the 18th,
claimed
to
belong
to a
secret
society
of
philosophers
deeply
versed
in the
secrets
of
nature,
-- the
alleged
society
having
existed,
it was
stated,
several
hundred
years..
Roar
::
Roar (v. t.) To cry
aloud;
to
proclaim
loudly.
Counterclaim
::
Counterclaim
(n.) A claim made by a
person
as an
offset
to a claim made on him.
Reclaimed
::
Reclaimed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Reclai.
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