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Definition of "legitimised" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of legitimise. (verb)

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Use "legitimised" in a sentence
  • "Those who claim that the Lords will carry greater weight once it is "legitimised" should think for a nano-second about the way the Executive under Labour and the Tories has treated the Commons and the public standing of our party-politicised elected representatives at Westminster."
  • "Uganda where it is "legitimised" and sent to Europe, with the local communities not benefiting."
  • "It further dirtied its slate by brazening out the Navin Chawla episode when its rubber stamp in the Rashtrapati Bhavan 'legitimised' yet another act of vandalising the Constitution."