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Definition of delegitimate in English: delegitimateverbˌdiːlɪˈdʒɪtɪmeɪtˌdēləˈjidəˌmāt another term for delegitimize Example sentencesExamples - Similarly, claims to scientific authority by technical experts associated with industry delegitimate opposition by laypeople who lack their credentials.
- In important respects, the belief has been delegitimated.
- If professors set aside a minute or ten to discuss the war, then does this delegitimate broader student complaints that their concerns are not being met?
- He criticizes modern American culture as denying the possibility of valid non-rational knowledge, and so delegitimating important aspects of human experience.
- This model delegitimates ‘ordinary knowledge’ and depreciates the capacities, talents, and interests of the nonexpert and the amateur.
- Although military occupation seems necessary to the process, it is likely - especially when it is unilateral - to delegitimate any state system that it produces.
- The Japanese, less involved than the Europeans in the First World War, had to wait for the Second World War for the cataclysm that delegitimated their traditional lyricism.
- At the minimum, they wipe out rational debate about problems or conflicts, and they strive to demonize and delegitimate the target, whether ethnic group or nation-state.
- In addition, psychology of women in general, and feminism in particular, continue to be explicitly and implicitly derogated and delegitimated within psychology.
- Reframing problems of ethno-racial division as issues of law enforcement automatically delegitimates any attempt at collective resistance and redress.
- By working past the fog of State deception to penetrate to the truth, the Revisionist works to delegitimate, to desanctify, the State in the eyes of the previously deceived public.
- Since war cannot be done perfectly, then either you want people to fight but to keep it to themselves like a dirty secret or you want to delegitimate all war.
- Both are designed to delegitimate having any debate over the proper size and role of the federal government.
- Unfortunately, the instrumentalists and machine cultists seem to be winning, further delegitimating the worthiness and utility of critical thinking.
- Conversely, subordinate groups' definitions are often ignored, delegitimated or pathologized.
- Have we sidelined the sceptic (and the traditional epistemologist) by delegitimating the idea of global justification?
Definition of delegitimate in US English: delegitimateverbˌdēləˈjidəˌmāt another term for delegitimize Example sentencesExamples - By working past the fog of State deception to penetrate to the truth, the Revisionist works to delegitimate, to desanctify, the State in the eyes of the previously deceived public.
- Since war cannot be done perfectly, then either you want people to fight but to keep it to themselves like a dirty secret or you want to delegitimate all war.
- He criticizes modern American culture as denying the possibility of valid non-rational knowledge, and so delegitimating important aspects of human experience.
- At the minimum, they wipe out rational debate about problems or conflicts, and they strive to demonize and delegitimate the target, whether ethnic group or nation-state.
- In important respects, the belief has been delegitimated.
- The Japanese, less involved than the Europeans in the First World War, had to wait for the Second World War for the cataclysm that delegitimated their traditional lyricism.
- Unfortunately, the instrumentalists and machine cultists seem to be winning, further delegitimating the worthiness and utility of critical thinking.
- Reframing problems of ethno-racial division as issues of law enforcement automatically delegitimates any attempt at collective resistance and redress.
- Although military occupation seems necessary to the process, it is likely - especially when it is unilateral - to delegitimate any state system that it produces.
- Both are designed to delegitimate having any debate over the proper size and role of the federal government.
- If professors set aside a minute or ten to discuss the war, then does this delegitimate broader student complaints that their concerns are not being met?
- Conversely, subordinate groups' definitions are often ignored, delegitimated or pathologized.
- Similarly, claims to scientific authority by technical experts associated with industry delegitimate opposition by laypeople who lack their credentials.
- This model delegitimates ‘ordinary knowledge’ and depreciates the capacities, talents, and interests of the nonexpert and the amateur.
- In addition, psychology of women in general, and feminism in particular, continue to be explicitly and implicitly derogated and delegitimated within psychology.
- Have we sidelined the sceptic (and the traditional epistemologist) by delegitimating the idea of global justification?
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