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legitimacy

/li-jit-uh-muh-see/US // lɪˈdʒɪt ə mə si //

正当性,合法性,合法化,合法

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state or quality of being legitimate.

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Examples

  • Carano, who later announced she had joined the conservative app Parler, went on to mock the coronavirus vaccine and the legitimacy of mail-in voting in December.

  • America is nearing a crisis of democratic legitimacy because one side is trying to erect one-party minority rule.

  • Aldean didn’t openly support or condemn his wife’s post, but he did share another meme questioning the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election results.

  • They can’t solve everything, but they at least have the legitimacy to align some portion of voter beliefs with the reality of a free and fair election.

  • Misinformation about things like the legitimacy of the recent presidential election, for example, content that might have been regarded as merely objectionable two weeks ago now looks dangerous.

  • In short, Maduro is now facing dual crises: One economic, the other of legitimacy.

  • They were done to give a thin patina of ersatz legitimacy to what is otherwise flagrant sexual assault.

  • At first blush, this practice may have the appearance of legitimacy in cases where detainees refused to eat or drink.

  • He turns a visit to a prefab home emporium into a meditation on wealth as a path to spiritual legitimacy.

  • So while the poor sound quality was aggravating, it was also a signal of some weird legitimacy.

  • The legitimacy of this appeal is admitted whenever it is allowed that our judgments ought to be conformable to fact.

  • Both were nevertheless overpowered by the sense of their legitimacy and sacred aloofness.

  • Napoleon knew the mysterious power throughout Europe of that charmed word "legitimacy."

  • Louis, moreover, had but recently illustrated the force of a new environment under the notion of legitimacy.

  • His rancor against the Empress was something horrible, and went to the length of denying the legitimacy of the Prince Imperial.