delegitimize / ˌdi lɪˈdʒɪt əˌmaɪz /

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delegitimize 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

de·le·git·i·mized, de·le·git·i·miz·ing.

  1. to remove the legitimate or legal status of.

更多delegitimize例句

  1. In the minds of users, this may delegitimize the search engines that don’t appear on the choice screen.
  2. Facebook and other social media platforms are facing a wave of conservative backlash over their crackdowns on efforts to delegitimize the results of the presidential election.
  3. With no clear winner yet in the presidential election, there’s an opportunity for partisan activists, conspiracy theorists, and others to exploit public uncertainty and anxiety to attempt to delegitimize the election results.
  4. This lack of understanding and certainty can fuel doubt, fan misinformation and provide opportunities for those seeking to delegitimize the results.
  5. For thousands of years, people have tried to delegitimize the Jewish people.
  6. It would delegitimize every conception of Israel in which democracy is absolutely fundamental.
  7. Traduce him, delegitimize him—and slow economic recovery in hopes that voters will cast a protest vote for the GOP.
  8. But BDS aims not only to weaken the state, itself an immoral goal, but also to delegitimize its very existence.
  9. And we have vigorously opposed efforts to delegitimize the Jewish State.
  10. That would change overnight and Washington would almost certainly re-start a campaign to delegitimize the court around the world.