legitimise [
li'dʒitimaiz]
vt. <主英> = legitimize
legitimise
- The 40, who include Italian author Umberto Eco (left) and French semiologist Jacques Derrida, said the far right was conducting a 'charm offensive' to legitimise itself in mainstream circles.
- That would legitimise the European union in a way that can never be achieved by meetings of heads of government, however democratically elected they may be. All this could come to dominate the second half of 1992, when Britain has the EC presidency.
- The decision appeared to legitimise such practices. Many businesses would welcome a relaxation in competition policy because it confers freedom to profit richly if not fairly in the UK market, enabling a company to take bigger risks overseas.
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