lay claim

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lay claim (third-person singular simple present lays claim, present participle laying claim, simple past and past participle laid claim)

  1. 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.

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