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preclaim

 

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Preclaim

Part of Speech:

Noun, Verb

Senses:

  1. As a noun, it refers to a claim made in advance or before something.
  2. As a verb, it means to make or assert a claim beforehand or ahead of time.

Usages:

As a Noun:

Example 1: The preclaim for the land was filed long before the construction began.

Example 2: The artist sent a preclaim about the ownership of the artwork, ensuring no one else could claim it as their own.

As a Verb:

Example 1: The company decided to preclaim the patent to secure their rights before revealing the innovation to the public.

Example 2: He preclaimed the upcoming negotiations, emphasizing his position and demands in advance.

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Preclaim Forms

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