LEGITIMATE vs LICIT: NOUN
- By ellipsis, legitimate drama (which see, under legitimate).
- An emigrant to Australia who had ‘legal reasons’ for emigrating.
- A legitimate child.
- Something to which one has a legal right. Milton, Eikon., 31.
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LEGITIMATE vs LICIT: ADJECTIVE
- Valid or justifiable.
- Being in accordance with established or accepted rules and standards.
- Being in compliance with the law; lawful.
- Based on logical reasoning.
- Born of legally married parents.
- Of, relating to, or ruling by hereditary right.
- Of or relating to drama of high professional quality that excludes burlesque, vaudeville, and some forms of musical comedy.
- Authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law
- In accordance with reason or logic
- In accordance with recognized or accepted standards or principles
- Based on known statements or events or conditions
- Relating to hereditary rights.
- Lawfully begotten, i.e., born to a legally married couple.
- Authentic, real, genuine.
- Following by logical sequence; reasonable
- Conforming to known principles, or accepted rules
- Authorized; real; genuine; not false, counterfe`t, or spurious
- Lawfully begotten; born in wedlock.
- Accordant with law or with established legal forms and requirements; lawful
- Of marriages and offspring; recognized as lawful
- Conforming to known principles, or established or accepted rules or standards; valid.
- Sanctioned by custom or morality especially sexual morality
- Explicitly established or constituted by law.
- Permitted by law; legal.
- Lawful.
- Not forbidden by formal or informal rules.
- Authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law
LEGITIMATE vs LICIT: VERB
- Make legal
- Show or affirm to be just and legitimate
- Make (an illegitimate child) legitimate; declare the legitimacy of (someone)
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LEGITIMATE vs LICIT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To give legal force or status to; make lawful.
- To sanction formally or officially; authorize.
- To demonstrate or declare to be justified.
- To make legitimate, lawful, or valid; esp., to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
- To make legitimate, as.
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LEGITIMATE vs LICIT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Justly based on the premises; logically correct, allowable, or valid: as, a legitimate result; legitimate arguments or conclusion.
- Specifically Of lawful birth; born in wedlock, or of parents legally married: as, legitimate children; a legitimate heir.
- According to law, rule, or precedent; agreeable to established principles or standards; in conformity with custom or usage; lawful; regular; orderly; proper: as, a legitimate king or government; the legitimate drama; a legitimate subject of debate; legitimate trade.
- To render legitimate, as a bastard; invest with the rights of a legitimate child or lawful heir, as one born out of wedlock.
- To make lawful; establish the legitimacy or propriety of.
- Synonyms Legal, Licit, etc. See lawful.
- Of marriages and offspring
- Recognized as lawful
- Declare the legitimacy of (someone)
- Lawful; allowable: opposed to illicit: as, “licit establishments,”
- Synonyms Legal, etc. See lawful.
LEGITIMATE vs LICIT: RELATED WORDS
- Left handed, Lawfully begotten, Decriminalize, Established, Legalize, Morganatic, Licit, Rightful, Logical, Legitimatize, Legal, True, Legitimize, Valid, Lawful
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LEGITIMATE vs LICIT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Genuine, Legit, Left handed, Lawfully begotten, Established, Legalize, Morganatic, Licit, Rightful, Logical, Legal, True, Legitimize, Valid, Lawful
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LEGITIMATE vs LICIT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- There can be a legitimate medical explanation only with respect to a substance that has a legitimate medical use.
- Legitimate interests: where our use of your personal data is necessary for our legitimate interests.
- Presumably protecting a legitimate right to privacy or legitimate right to cleanse oneself of toxins?
- They often have legitimate access to toxins, or can easily steal it from facilities that have a legitimate need for thesubstances.
- These participants have legitimate interests in how the business is conducted and, therefore, they have legitimate rights over its affairs.
- Thus, while Claimant would not be legitimate, Georgia would accord her inheritance rights equivalent to those of a legitimate child.
- The argument for legitimate revolution follows from making the distinction between legitimate and illegitimate civil government.
- For example, some experts have argued that mercenaries employed by legitimate states make mercenaries legitimate, too.
- LEGITIMATE BUSINESS INTERESTEmployers have a legitimate business interest in protecting their unique assets, including: Customer contacts.
- The scammer pretends to be a legitimate employer with a legitimate job.
- The problem of distinguishing licit from illicit meaning shifts in a given context.
- The Romanists insisted that no hostile encounter could be licit without public authority.
- Enforcement efforts are hampered by the parallel licit trade in wild animals.
- Pharmacological effects of commonly encountered licit and illicit pharmaceutical compounds.
- Substance that is considered to be illegal, or not licit.
- Innsbruck sanctioned and licit word Every time law is British!
- It must be licit or not contrary to law.
- The Consumers Union Report on Licit and Illicit Drugs.
- I have protopic for a very licit botanical.
- Production of Licit Narcotics Panama is not a major producer of licit narcotics.
LEGITIMATE vs LICIT: QUESTIONS
- Is fair political advertising a legitimate objective?
- Apakah kebijakan publik bersifat sah dan legitimate?
- Are sentencing disparities between jurisdictional jurisdictions legitimate?
- Is Goldfinger a legitimate international bullion dealer?
- What is accountable responsive and legitimate government?
- Is prudent financial services a legitimate company?
- Is pension benefit information a legitimate company?
- Is Pastafarianism a legitimate choice for Australians?
- What determines legitauthorities people consider legitimate?
- Should speedrun categories be considered legitimate?
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