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English
Verb
lay claim (third-person singular simple present lays claim, present participle laying claim, simple past and past participle laid claim)
- (usually with to) To state that something belongs to oneself.
- Synonym: stake a claim
Spencer University lays claim to the recently published discovery.
2013 January 3, Luke Harding, Uki Goni, The Guardian:Argentina also lays claim to what is now Queen Elizabeth Land, as well as to other South Atlantic dependencies including South Georgia and the uninhabited South Sandwich Islands.
2024 May 4, Melanie Gerlies, “New claimant to €35 mn Klimt emerges”, in FT Weekend, Life & Arts, page 18:Just ahead of the auction, though, a potential heir from outside the family, laid claim on the work, according to Austria's Der Standard newspaper.
Translations
say that something belongs to oneself
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