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Definition of aim
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Aim (v. i.) To guess or
conjecture.
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Claim
::
Claim (v. i.) To be
entitled
to
anything;
to
deduce
a right or
title;
to have a
claim.
Command
::
Command
(v. t.) To have power or
influence
of the
nature
of
authority
over; to
obtain
as if by
ordering;
to
receive
as a due; to
challenge;
to
claim;
as,
justice
commands
the
respect
and
affections
of the
people;
the best goods
command
the best
price..
Random
::
Random
(a.) Going at
random
or by
chance;
done or made at
hazard,
or
without
settled
direction,
aim, or
purpose;
hazarded
without
previous
calculation;
left to
chance;
haphazard;
as, a
random
guess..
Disclaimed
::
Disclaimed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disclai.
Indirect
::
Indirect
(a.) Not
reaching
the end aimed at by the most plain and
direct
method;
as, an
indirect
proof,
demonstration,
etc..
Disclaimer
::
Disclaimer
(n.) A
public
disavowal,
as of
pretensions,
claims,
opinions,
and the
like..
Contest
::
Contest
(v. t.) To make a
subject
of
litigation;
to
defend,
as a suit; to
dispute
or
resist;
as a
claim,
by
course
of law; to
controvert..
Arrogate
::
Arrogate
(v. t.) To
assume,
or claim as one's own,
unduly,
proudly,
or
presumptuously;
to make undue
claims
to, from
vanity
or
baseless
pretensions
to right or
merit;
as, the pope
arrogated
dominion
over
kings..
Caimacam
::
Caimacam
(n.) The
governor
of a
sanjak
or
district
in
Turkey.
Expropriation
::
Expropriation
(n.) The act of
expropriating;
the
surrender
of a claim to
exclusive
property;
the act of
depriving
of
ownership
or
proprietary
rights.
Quit
::
Quit (a.) To
discharge,
as an
obligation
or duty; to meet and
satisfy,
as a claim or debt; to make
payment
for or of; to
requite;
to
repay..
Renouncement
::
Renouncement
(n.) The act of
disclaiming
or
rejecting;
renunciation.
Dressing
::
Dressing
(n.)
Dress;
raiment;
especially,
ornamental
habiliment
or
attire..
Boatbill
::
Boatbill
(n.) A
perching
bird of
India,
of the genus
Eurylaimus..
Bid
::
Bid (v. t.) To
proclaim;
to
declare
publicly;
to make
known.
Waive
::
Waive (v. t.) To
relinquish;
to give up claim to; not to
insist
on or
claim;
to
refuse;
to
forego.
Lay
::
Lay (v. t.) To
point;
to aim; as, to lay a gun..
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. i.) To draw back; to give way.
Broad Church
::
Broad
Church
() A
portion
of the
Church
of
England,
consisting
of
persons
who claim to hold a
position,
in
respect
to
doctrine
and
fellowship,
intermediate
between
the High
Church
party and the Low
Church,
or
evangelical,
party.
The term has been
applied
to other
bodies
of men
holding
liberal
or
comprehensive
views of
Christian
doctrine
and
fellowship..
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.) To claim back; to
demand
the
return
of as a
right;
to
attempt
to
recover
possession
of.
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