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Claimed

Claimed is the past tense and past participle of the verb claim. It has multiple related meanings: to state as a fact or belief; to assert ownership or entitlement to something; and to demand or request something as due. In practice, the sense is often determined by context and by the degree of verification attributed to the statement.

In everyday language, claimed statements are not automatically accepted as true; the term often signals that

Grammatically, claimed can take a that-clause: "X claimed that Y happened," or object: "They claimed ownership

Etymology traces the verb from Old French claimer, from Latin clamare "to shout, cry out," reflecting earlier

the
speaker
or
a
source
has
asserted
something
that
may
need
confirmation.
In
journalism
and
scholarship,
"claimed"
attributes
the
assertion
to
a
person
or
source
rather
than
presenting
it
as
established
fact.
In
legal
and
property
contexts,
a
claim
can
refer
to
a
right,
compensation,
or
remedy
being
asserted.
of
the
land."
It
can
also
be
used
in
the
passive:
"It
was
claimed
that
the
policy
would
reduce
costs."
The
expression
"to
claim
to
be"
or
"to
claim
to
have
done
something"
is
common,
but
can
imply
doubt
or
skepticism
depending
on
tone.
senses
of
declaring
or
demanding.
The
noun
forms
related
to
rights
or
assertions
are
derived
from
the
same
root.