reclamar — meaning in English
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English meaning
- claim verb To state that something is true, often without having proved it yet.
- complain verb To express dissatisfaction, annoyance, or pain about something.
- mean verb To intend or have in mind as a purpose.
- reclaim verb To get something back that was lost, taken, or given up.
- vindicate verb To clear of an accusation, suspicion or criticism.
Senses
reclamar is used for these senses in English:
- claim To demand ownership or right to use for land.
- complain (intransitive) To make a formal accusation or bring a formal charge.
- mean (transitive) To intend, to plan (to do); to have as one's intention. [from 8th c.]
- reclaim (transitive) To claim something back; to repossess.
- vindicate (transitive) To lay claim to; to assert a right to; to claim.
claim — full definition
- verb To state that something is true, often without having proved it yet.
- verb To formally ask for something you believe you are owed or entitled to.
- noun A statement that something is true, especially one still to be proven.
- noun A formal request for money, property, or a right one believes is owed.
complain — full definition
- verb To express dissatisfaction, annoyance, or pain about something.
- verb To make a formal report or accusation, especially to an authority.