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Significados de
legitimize
em inglês
português
legitimar
catalão
legitimar
espanhol
legitimar
Back to the meaning
Make legal.
legitimate
legalize
legalise
legitimise
decriminalise
decriminalize
legitimatize
legitimatise
outlaw
criminalise
criminalize
português
legitimar
Sinônimos
Examples for "
legitimate
"
legitimate
legalize
legalise
legitimise
decriminalise
Examples for "
legitimate
"
1
Good luck avoiding the appearance of turnabout, however legally
legitimate
the process.
2
The government says it does not curb
legitimate
criticism or free speech.
3
Puigdemont, however, insists that the region has a
legitimate
right to independence.
4
There could be
legitimate
differences about policy and institutional matters affecting Europe.
5
Media Centers In the past year, digital streaming services finally became
legitimate
.
1
The deals come as Canada moves to
legalize
cannabis for recreational use.
2
Massachusetts in 2003 became the first U.S. state to
legalize
gay marriage.
3
A bid to
legalize
recreational marijuana narrowly failed about four years ago.
4
Backers have tried numerous times to
legalize
aid-in-dying in California, without success.
5
Efforts over the years to
legalize
on-track sports-wagering have been similarly thwarted.
1
Australia's Parliament has voted to
legalise
same-sex marriage after days of debate.
2
He said most countries did not
legalise
the drug for safety reasons.
3
Her story comes as assembly members backed calls to
legalise
medicinal cannabis.
4
The lower house of the Uruguayan Congress has voted to
legalise
marijuana.
5
Proposed amendments before Parliament, if passed, would
legalise
male same sex relations.
1
Indeed, we have to
legitimise
fear in order to make necessary changes.
2
You don't even have the cultural background that could
legitimise
religious belief.
3
The impact of this strategy is to
legitimise
those driven by hatred.
4
They agree the law has to change to
legitimise
the tactics.
5
This is the sanction invoked to
legitimise
every adventure in invasion and colonisation.
1
Mexico City was the first area in the country to
decriminalise
abortion.
2
And she called on the government to
decriminalise
personal drug use.
3
The Green Party is also welcoming the proposals to
decriminalise
abortion.
4
She said it did not
decriminalise
the possession of illicit drugs.
5
In 1997, this newspaper launched a campaign to
decriminalise
the drug.
1
The mayor's press release clarifies the new legislation won't
decriminalize
or legalize weed.
2
REUTERS: What steps are you taking to try and
decriminalize
polygamy?
3
He would
decriminalize
unauthorized immigration and streamline the process for applying for citizenship.
4
When enacted, Jamaica's new law will
decriminalize
marijuana for religious, medicinal, therapeutic and scientific purposes.
5
We need to rethink and
decriminalize
our marijuana laws.
1
The king had made the Parliament
legitimatize
the Duke of Maine, Mdlle.
2
She persuaded the king to
legitimatize
their children, who were confided to Mme.
3
Our marriage would
legitimatize
this poor boy, who as yet knows nothing of his position.
4
He proposed that I should marry him to take care of him and
legitimatize
our child.
5
For that you must
legitimatize
her birth; for that, your highness, you must espouse the Countess M'Gregor.
1
But as a matter of duty, marry the girl at once, and
legitimatise
your child while the chance remains to you.
2
His Holiness at once despatched a courier to Duke Cosimo, urging him to
legitimatise
the child by his immediate marriage with the mother.
3
Madame Diane, natural daughter of King Henry II, afterwards
legitimatised
and made Duchess d'Angoulême.
4
She might have been
legitimatised
by act of parliament, if Catherine would have submitted.
5
The Kings of England, in
legitimatising
their children gave them a name and arms, which pass to their posterity.
Uso de
legitimize
em inglês
1
The extra coin could go a long way to
legitimize
web entertainment.
2
Sensitization of both general public and government is essential to
legitimize
this occupation.
3
Recent foreign visits by the Taliban may help
legitimize
the group, they say.
4
Marcos was widely accused of exploiting village council leaders to
legitimize
his rule.
5
On Sunday, the Bears finally got a win to help
legitimize
that improvement.
6
JC is psyched as well, which also helps
legitimize
the area.
7
The courts divine would
legitimize
themselves by discrediting the courts civil.
8
If I cannot
legitimize
our former relations at least I can assist you.
9
Fathers have an obligation to
legitimize
their children and continually validate their equal importance.
10
By delineating the development, the show also hopes to
legitimize
the market for it.
11
Tells about his efforts to
legitimize
his election & discredit his opponent Corazon Aquino.
12
He has really been released only to
legitimize
Putin's candidate.
13
Some commentators have suggested such frameworks could also
legitimize
censorship.
14
Tommy Morris and Davie Strath helped
legitimize
professional golf in that summer of 1873.
15
He could meet her, and by marriage,
legitimize
his child.
16
It's all lawful now-exceptfor our abominable English law that doesn't
legitimize
the children.
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Translations for
legitimize
português
legitimar
legalizar
catalão
legitimar
despenalitzar
legalitzar
espanhol
legitimar
legalizar
despenalizar
Legitimize
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Legitimize
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