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legitimacy

American  
[li-jit-uh-muh-see] / lɪˈdʒɪt ə mə si /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being legitimate.

    Synonyms:
    rightfulness, legality, lawfulness

Other Word Forms

  • nonlegitimacy noun

Etymology

Origin of legitimacy

First recorded in 1685–95; legitim(ate) + -acy

Example Sentences

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Levy: I knew that the matriarch of this family was so important to the legitimacy of this.

From Los Angeles Times

Gathering public input is fundamental to the legitimacy of regulatory agencies.

From Los Angeles Times

Until recently, there was at least an attempt to give interventions a veneer of legitimacy through U.N. endorsement.

From The Wall Street Journal

The general assembly cannot force countries to pay reparations, but it can give the cause political legitimacy and bolster the case of those arguing for reparations.

From BBC

They agree to attach their names to “How’s That?!” to lend it legitimacy, and are virtually powerless to affect the plots generated by a program their network has deceptively nicknamed Al.

From Salon