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Definition of legitimize in English: legitimize(British legitimise) verb lɪˈdʒɪtɪmʌɪzləˈdʒɪdəˌmaɪz [with object]Make legitimate. 使合法化 voters legitimize the government through the election of public officials 选举人通过选举政府官员使政府合法化。 Example sentencesExamples - When we write something, we are legitimizing it and legitimizing the distinctions those words bring forth.
- The international community's role should be to support this self-liberation, not legitimize the illegitimate.
- The act legitimized Lincoln's suspensions of habeas corpus and approved future suspensions for the duration of the war.
- When communities can't control the influx of outsiders and the outsiders are legitimised by central authorities then there is a problem.
- Nor does she think that the legislation legitimising it is likely to be revoked in the near future.
- With the legalisation of the paramilitaries, they hope to legitimise impunity for these crimes against the Colombian people.
- In a sense, he is retroactively legitimising his curatorial work by casting it as a definitive art movement of the 1990s.
- Stamps serve to proclaim and legitimize the authority of rulers.
- Clause 56, therefore, simply codifies the practice which has grown up and legitimises it.
- So the bill legitimises perjury and it legitimises breaches of the Oaths and Declarations Act.
- Held consequently promotes the idea of a transnational democratic legal order circumscribed and legitimized by democratic public law.
- That is a valiant attempt to legitimize the doctrine of common origin, but the logic on which it is based is, I think, fallacious.
- Bringing them into the process of policy making legitimises them and bolsters their authority.
- Ironically this process was endorsed and socially legitimised by the Varna system.
- Meanwhile, the mainstream politicians who support this policy legitimize racism.
- In truth, disclosure laws have legitimized a form of official corruption - sanitizing activities by publicizing them.
- At some point, the judiciary may need to get involved in that procedure to legitimize it and give the detainees some due process.
- The legal institution of marriage legitimises some relationships and denies others.
- Now he is suggesting that such steps be legitimized and sanctioned in advance.
- Oakland county authorities pursued the case against Abraham in order to establish a precedent and legitimize the 1997 law.
Synonyms validate, legitimate, permit, warrant, authorize, sanction, license, give the stamp of approval to, condone, justify, vindicate, endorse, approve, support, sustain legalize, pronounce lawful, declare legal, decriminalize, normalize
Derivativesnoun lɪdʒɪtɪmʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n It provides the legitimization of external sovereignty and some legal protection against aggression. Example sentencesExamples - Jointly these represent the legitimization of environmentalism and its increasing relevance to policy domains.
- All this has lent a sort of legitimization to the reoccupation, the bombings, and the arrests.
- This is nothing less than the legitimization of the lynch mob.
- Legalisation, I feel, may lead to the legitimisation of their usage.
Definition of legitimize in US English: legitimize(British legitimise) verbləˈjidəˌmīzləˈdʒɪdəˌmaɪz [with object]Make legitimate. 使合法化 voters legitimize the government through the election of public officials 选举人通过选举政府官员使政府合法化。 Example sentencesExamples - Bringing them into the process of policy making legitimises them and bolsters their authority.
- Stamps serve to proclaim and legitimize the authority of rulers.
- So the bill legitimises perjury and it legitimises breaches of the Oaths and Declarations Act.
- Nor does she think that the legislation legitimising it is likely to be revoked in the near future.
- Ironically this process was endorsed and socially legitimised by the Varna system.
- The act legitimized Lincoln's suspensions of habeas corpus and approved future suspensions for the duration of the war.
- Clause 56, therefore, simply codifies the practice which has grown up and legitimises it.
- When we write something, we are legitimizing it and legitimizing the distinctions those words bring forth.
- In a sense, he is retroactively legitimising his curatorial work by casting it as a definitive art movement of the 1990s.
- The international community's role should be to support this self-liberation, not legitimize the illegitimate.
- That is a valiant attempt to legitimize the doctrine of common origin, but the logic on which it is based is, I think, fallacious.
- The legal institution of marriage legitimises some relationships and denies others.
- Meanwhile, the mainstream politicians who support this policy legitimize racism.
- Oakland county authorities pursued the case against Abraham in order to establish a precedent and legitimize the 1997 law.
- With the legalisation of the paramilitaries, they hope to legitimise impunity for these crimes against the Colombian people.
- When communities can't control the influx of outsiders and the outsiders are legitimised by central authorities then there is a problem.
- In truth, disclosure laws have legitimized a form of official corruption - sanitizing activities by publicizing them.
- Now he is suggesting that such steps be legitimized and sanctioned in advance.
- Held consequently promotes the idea of a transnational democratic legal order circumscribed and legitimized by democratic public law.
- At some point, the judiciary may need to get involved in that procedure to legitimize it and give the detainees some due process.
Synonyms validate, legitimate, permit, warrant, authorize, sanction, license, give the stamp of approval to, condone, justify, vindicate, endorse, approve, support, sustain |