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LEGITIMIZE definition: 1. to make something legal or acceptable: 2. to make something legal or acceptable: 3. to make…. Learn more.
- English (US)
LEGITIMIZE meaning: 1. to make something legal or...
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LEGITIMIZE translate: 使…合法;使…合理. Learn more in the Cambridge...
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LEGITIMIZE translate: 合法化;合理化. Learn more in the Cambridge...
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legitimate. adj., adv.: 1) legal, proper, real. 2) referring to a child born to parents who are married. A baby born to parents who are not married is illegitimate, but can be made legitimate (legitimatized) by the subsequent marriage of the parents.
LEGITIMIZE meaning: 1. to make something legal or acceptable: 2. to make something legal or acceptable: 3. to make…. Learn more.
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When you legitimize something, you officially approve it, or make it legal. For example, a 1967 Supreme Court case legitimized interracial marriage in the United States.
Definition of legitimize. Verb. to legitimize (third-person singular simple present legitimizes, present participle legitimizing, simple past and past participle legitimized) (transitive) to make legitimate. Synonyms. legitimate (verb) Derived terms. delegitimize
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Legitimize definition: To legitimate. In 1679 Charles denied, in council, his supposed marriage with Lucy Walter, Monmouth's mother, his declarations being published in 1680 to refute the legend of the black box which was supposed to contain the contract of marriage, and told Burnet he would rather see him hanged than legitimize him.