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legitimate

le·git·i·mate [ lə jíttimət ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. legal: complying with the law, or having official status defined by law
legitimate tax deductions
a legitimate claim to the land

2. conforming to acknowledged standards: complying with recognized rules, standards, or traditions

3. well-founded: well reasoned and sincere
We have legitimate reasons for worrying about the quality of our water.

4. born in wedlock: born of legally married parents

5. theater relating to serious professional drama: performing or involving professionally produced dramatic works that are considered to be serious art, in contrast to such forms as burlesque, revues, and musical comedy



transitive verb  (past and past participle le·git·i·mat·ed, present participle le·git·i·mat·ing, 3rd person present singular le·git·i·mates)
Definition:
 
1. law legalize something: to make somebody or something lawful, by making, changing, or repealing laws or by decree

2. prove something to be lawful: to argue or prove that a claim or action is lawful or reasonable

[15th century. < medieval Latin legitimatus, past participle of legitimare "make legal" < Latin legitimus "lawful" < lex "law"]

le·git·i·ma·cy noun
le·git·i·mate·ly adverb
le·git·i·ma·tion [ lə jìtti máysh'n ] noun

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