Legitimate in spanish

Legítimo

pronunciation: lexitimoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
legitimo

legitimate1 = legítimo, válido. 

Example: In most circumstances, the whole/part (partitive) relationship is also not a legitimate BT/NT relationship; that is BICYCLE WHEELS is a legitimate NT under WHEELS but not under BICYCLES.

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» illegitimate = ilegítimo.

Example: Public libraries attract subscribers who use the library in both legitimate and illegitimate ways.

» legitimate copy = copia legal, copia legítima.

Example: If everyone who has an illegal copy actually bought a legitimate copy then Adobe might decide to reduce the cost to everyone.

legitimate2 = legitimar. 

Example: Feminist organisations have been able to legitimate flexible working time thereby circumventing the formerly rigid hours of work which barred women from fulfilling their domestic duties.

Legitimate synonyms

legal in spanish: legal, pronunciation: ligəl adjectivevalid in spanish: válido, pronunciation: væləd adjectiveestablished in spanish: establecido, pronunciation: ɪstæblɪʃt adjectivelogical in spanish: lógico, pronunciation: lɑdʒɪkəl adjectivelicit in spanish: lícito, pronunciation: lɪsɪt adjectivemorganatic in spanish: morganático, pronunciation: mɔrgənætɪk adjectivelawful in spanish: legal, pronunciation: lɔfəl adjectivelegalize in spanish: legalizar, pronunciation: ligəlaɪz verblegitimize in spanish: legitimar, pronunciation: lədʒɪtəmaɪz verbleft-handed in spanish: zurdo, pronunciation: lefthændɪd adjectivedecriminalize in spanish: despenalizar, pronunciation: dikrɪmənəlaɪz verblegitimatize in spanish: legitimar, pronunciation: ledʒətɪmətaɪz verblawfully-begotten in spanish: legalmente engendrado, pronunciation: lɔfklibɪgɑtən adjective
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