legitimize 的定义
le·git·i·mized, le·git·i·miz·ing.
- to make legitimate.
legitimize 近义词
legalize
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- If for some reason it is, the roster circumstances surrounding it will de-legitimize the outcome.
- At least eight Democratic senators have met with Barrett — in person or via phone — while a host of others have refused the courtesy sit-downs, saying they do not want to legitimize a confirmation process they say should not occur.
- It can be a tool to push back against these systems, but equally it can be a tool to normalize or legitimize these systems.
- We’re meeting maybe to legitimize that decision or for somebody to say that was a collective decision even though it wasn’t.
- We’re meeting maybe to legitimize that decision or for somebody to say that that was a collective decision even though it wasn’t.
- But does simply announcing one has a story automatically legitimize its telling?
- For Easley, one of the most important steps to helping her husband was learning to legitimize her own position as a caregiver.
- The main radio station was scheduled to announce, and thereby legitimize, the fraudulent results.
- Those $2 billion have also served to legitimize the work other companies have been doing to expand the VR experience.
- Legitimize contributions of a size that virtually guarantees special attention from office-holders?
- If the woman has won you round to legitimize the connection, first, I've a proper claim to see her marriage lines.
- No easy-going doctrines, then, to legitimize vice, says Ozanam.
- Except as a solemn, sacred rite, there was nothing in our marriage to legitimize our child.
- Victory would legitimize and confirm the authority of one, and make it supreme over the whole civilized world.
- Again, after introduction to an unmarried lady at a dance, a man is required to properly legitimize the acquaintance.