The synonyms requirement and claim are sometimes interchangeable, but demand involves tenacity and perseverance, and often the right to make demands that must be considered orders. Verb. [`ˈkleɪm`] legal issues or asserting a legal claim, e.g. debts. 1. The essence of optimism is that it does not take into account the present, but is a source of inspiration, vitality and hope where others have resigned; It allows a person to hold his head high, to claim the future for himself and not to leave it to his enemy. – Dietrich Bonhoeffer 2. America`s folk heroes have rarely been its great thinkers, let alone its scientists. The success of the television series “Big Bang Theory”, which seems to contradict this claim, is rather the exception that proves the rule. – Seth Shostak 3.
Given the magnitude of the trauma caused by the genocide, Rwanda has shown that, no matter how slim a community`s hope, there is always a hero. Although no one can dare to claim that it is now a perfect state and that there is no longer a need for work, Rwanda has risen from the ashes as a model of truth and reconciliation. – Wole Soyinka 1. Name, singular or mass And remember that unfortunately, your insurance increases every time you have to make a claim. 2. Verb, basic form Anyone can steal them and claim them as their own. Verb. [`ˈkleɪm`] the claim as property or property; to assert its right or claim.
Name. [`ˈkleɪm`] require something lawful or due. Verb. [`ˈkleɪm`] affirm or affirm strongly; as true or existing.