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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
legitimate
le·git·im·ate [legitimate legitimates legitimated legitimating] BrE [lɪˈdʒɪtɪmət] NAmE [lɪˈdʒɪtɪmət] adjective 1. for which there is a fair and acceptable reason Syn: ↑valid, Syn: ↑justifiable •a legitimate grievance •It seemed a perfectly legitimate question. •Politicians are legitimate targets for satire. 2. allowed and acceptable according to the law Syn: ↑legal •the legitimate government of the country •Is his business strictly legitimate? Opp: ↑illegitimate 3. (of a child)born when its parents are legally married to each other Opp: ↑illegitimate Derived Words: ↑legitimacy ▪ ↑legitimately Word Origin: late Middle English (in the sense ‘born of parents lawfully married to each other’): from medieval Latin legitimatus ‘made legal’, from the verb legitimare, from Latin legitimus ‘lawful’, from lex, leg- ‘law’. Example Bank: •Parents' concerns about the disease are quite legitimate. •People have a legitimate expectation that their politicians should be honest. •The court ruled that celebrities' children were not a legitimate target for press intrusion. •The legitimate government was reinstated after the uprising.
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