Pronunciation: /ˈzɑːmbi kleɪm/
noun a claim is an assertion of the truth of something, typically without evidence or proof
A1 A zombie claim is a false statement that refuses to die.
A2 In some conspiracy theories, a zombie claim is often repeated despite being debunked.
B1 The politician's zombie claim about immigration was widely criticized by fact-checkers.
B2 The company's marketing team had to address the zombie claim circulating on social media.
C1 Researchers conducted a study to analyze the persistence of zombie claims in public discourse.
C2 Debunking zombie claims requires a combination of evidence-based arguments and effective communication strategies.
formal The lawyer presented evidence to refute the zombie claim made by the plaintiff.
informal I heard you made a zombie claim about seeing a ghost last night.
slang Don't listen to him, he's just making zombie claims to get attention.
figurative Her argument was like a zombie claim, it kept coming back no matter how many times it was debunked.
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