stake a claim to

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stake a claim to
stake a claim (to (something))
1.
to announce that something belongs to you.
Every kind of group you can think of has staked a claim to space on the Internet.

Usage notes: also used in the form stake your claim:
He staked his claim as a liberal.

2.
to show that you believe something is yours.
In recent years, several big stores have staked a claim to the wealthy shoppers in this area.

Stevens has staked a claim to a new brand of techno music with a series of exciting concerts.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of stake a claim (= to mark with posts a piece of land belonging to the government that you claim for yourself)
stake a/(your) claim
to make it clear that you want something, and that you think you deserve to get it.
Descendants of the original settlers are going to court to stake their claim to the land.
(often + to)
In order to stake a claim for world prominence in astronomy, the university is building a huge new optical telescope.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

stake a claim to something
stake a claim (to (something))
1.
to announce that something belongs to you.
Every kind of group you can think of has staked a claim to space on the Internet.

Usage notes: also used in the form stake your claim:
He staked his claim as a liberal.

2.
to show that you believe something is yours.
In recent years, several big stores have staked a claim to the wealthy shoppers in this area.

Stevens has staked a claim to a new brand of techno music with a series of exciting concerts.

Etymology: based on the literal meaning of stake a claim (= to mark with posts a piece of land belonging to the government that you claim for yourself)
stake a/(your) claim
to make it clear that you want something, and that you think you deserve to get it.
Descendants of the original settlers are going to court to stake their claim to the land.
(often + to)
In order to stake a claim for world prominence in astronomy, the university is building a huge new optical telescope.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

stake a claim to
to make a claim for something
Everybody in our class tried to stake a claim to the extra textbooks that were offered free.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

stake a claim to something
to make a claim for something
Everybody in our class tried to stake a claim to the extra textbooks that were offered free.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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