Legitimate as a claim
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LEGALLegitimate, as a claim
nonwordword that is not recognized or accepted as legitimate, as one produced by a spelling or typographical error
pharmingsThe fraudulent practice of directing Internet users to a bogus website that mimics the appearance of a legitimate one, in order to obtain personal information such as passwords, account numbers, etc
DEMANDClaim as a right
ALLEGEMake as a claim
PLEDArgued, as a claim
PREFERPresent, as a claim.
ALLEGEMake, as a claim
WAIVEGive up, as a claim
STAKESMarks off, as a claim
demandto claim as a right
DEBUNKSExposes, as a false claim
REASSERTPut forward again, as a claim
REASSERTTake up again, as a claim
STAKESOUTMarks so as to establish a claim.
PRETENDTOPut in a claim for, as a throne
RENOUNCEGive up, as a claim to the throne
acquittedto pay off (as a claim or debt)
accruedto come into existence as a legally enforceable claim
accrueto come into existence as a legally enforceable claim
underlieexist as a claim or security superior and prior to (another)
waiverefrain from pressing or enforcing (as a claim or rule) forgo waive the fee
waivesrefrain from pressing or enforcing (as a claim or rule) forgo waive the fee
quitclaimto draw up a quitclaim, a deed relinquishing a claim, such as a mining title
quitclaimedQUITCLAIM, to draw up a quitclaim, a deed relinquishing a claim, such as a mining title
quitclaimingQUITCLAIM, to draw up a quitclaim, a deed relinquishing a claim, such as a mining title
demandedask or call for with authority claim as due or just demanded to see a lawyer
drumming(of a woodpecker) Strike the bill rapidly on a dead trunk or branch, esp. as a sound indicating a territorial claim
drummed(of a woodpecker) Strike the bill rapidly on a dead trunk or branch, esp. as a sound indicating a territorial claim
polywaterA supposed polymeric form of water markedly different from ordinary water, claimed as a new discovery in the early 1970s. The claim was later retracted when its properties were found to be the result of impurities
escheatthe reverting of property to the state or some agency of the state, or, as in England, to the lord of the fee or to the crown, when there is a failure of persons legally qualified to inherit or to claim
morganaticof or pertaining to a form of marriage in which a person of high rank, as a member of the nobility, marries someone of lower station with the stipulation that neither the low-ranking spouse nor their children, if any, will have any claim to the titles or