"Legitimise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Legitimise" Meaning

To legitimize (or legitimize) means to make something, such as an action, decision, or institution, officially valid or acceptable.

"Legitimise" Examples

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Legitimise is a verb that means to give authority or approval to something, making it valid or legal.

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The government has chosen to legitimise the sport by including it in the official Olympics.
The company's decision to expand into new markets legitimises its commitment to growth.
The court ruling legitimised the marriage between two people of the same gender.
The artist's avant-garde style legitimises his work as a meaningful contribution to the art world.
The product's certification as eco-friendly legitimises its claim to reduce carbon footprint.

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Legitimised is a verb that means to make something legal or acceptable, especially by giving it official approval or recognition. For example, "The government legitimised the practice of marrying between cousins" or "The new policy legitimised the use of renewable energy sources".

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