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1. Legitimately definition is - in a legitimate manner : according to what is lawful, permitted, appropriate, or reasonable
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8. Legitimately: 1 adv in a manner acceptable to common custom “you cannot do this Legitimately !” Synonyms: lawfully , licitly Antonyms: illegally , illicitly , lawlessly in an illegal manner ilLegitimately , illicitly in a manner disapproved or not allowed by custom show more antonyms adv in a lawfully recognized manner “let's get married so
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10. 2 synonyms for Legitimately: lawfully, licitly
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17. How to say Legitimately in English? Pronunciation of Legitimately with 2 audio pronunciations, 13 synonyms, 1 antonym, 14 translations, 10 sentences and more for Legitimately.
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23. Definition of Legitimately adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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24. How many syllables in Legitimately? 4 7 1 5 3 8 6 9 2 syllables
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25. Divide Legitimately into syllables: le-git-i-mate-ly Stressed syllable in Legitimately: le-git-i-mate-ly How to say Legitimately: How to pronounce Legitimately
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28. Legitimately (1 Occurrence) Noah Webster's Dictionary (adv.) In a legitimate manner; lawfully; genuinely
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33. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Legitimately adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (law: lawfully) legítimamente adv adverbio: Describe al verbo, al adjetivo o a otro adverbio ("corre rápidamente", "sucede ahora
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LEGITIMATELY [ləˈjidəmətlē]
Definition of legitimately. : in a legitimate manner : according to what is lawful, permitted, appropriate, or reasonable money earned legitimately [=legally] a question that can be legimately asked ... objects of ritual significance that were common tribal property seldom if ever could have come legitimately into nontribal hands.- Robert McC.
verb (used with object), le·git·i·mat·ed, le·git·i·mat·ing. to make lawful or legal; pronounce or state as lawful: Parliament legitimated his accession to the throne. to establish as lawfully born: His bastard children were afterward legitimated by law.
legitimate, logical(adj) based on known statements or events or conditions. "rain was a logical expectation, given the time of year". Synonyms: coherent, consistent, ordered, licit, lucid, logical, lawful.