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recabar — meaning in English

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English meaning

  • claim verb To state that something is true, often without having proved it yet.
  • collect verb To gather things together, often systematically.
  • demand noun In economics, people's desire and ability to buy a particular good or service at a given price.
  • gain verb To get or come to have something, especially something useful or valuable.
  • garner verb To gather or collect something, especially over time and through effort, such as support, praise, or information.
  • gather verb To bring separate things or people together in one place.
  • lobby noun An entrance hall or waiting area in a building.

Senses

recabar is used for these senses in English:

  • claim To demand ownership or right to use for land.
  • claim (intransitive) To be entitled to anything; to deduce a right or title; to have a claim.
  • collect (transitive) To gather together; amass.
  • collect (transitive) To get; particularly, get from someone.
  • demand To claim a right to something.
  • fossick (intransitive, Australia, Britain, New Zealand, _, specifically) To elicit information; to ferret out. [from mid 19th c.]
  • gain (transitive) To acquire possession of.
  • garner (often, _, figurative) To earn; to get; to accumulate or acquire by some effort or due to some fact

claim — full definition

  1. verb To state that something is true, often without having proved it yet.
  2. verb To formally ask for something you believe you are owed or entitled to.
  3. noun A statement that something is true, especially one still to be proven.
  4. noun A formal request for money, property, or a right one believes is owed.

collect — full definition

  1. verb To gather things together, often systematically.
  2. verb To go and get someone or something; to pick up.
  3. verb To receive payment that is owed.

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