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1 legitimate
A adj1 ( justifiable) [action, claim, question, request, target, user] légitime ; [conclusion, excuse] valable ; it is legitimate to do on est en droit de faire ; it is legitimate for me to do je suis en droit de faire ;2 ( in accordance with the law) [business, deal, organization] régulier/-ière ; [act, child, claim, government, heir, owner, right, spouse] légitime ; [killing] justifiable ; for a legitimate purpose à des fins légitimes ; to make sth legitimate rendre qch légal ;3 Theat [theatre] vrai (before n). -
2 warrant
warrant, US [transcription]["wO ;r-"]A n1 Jur mandat m ; to issue a warrant établir un mandat ; arrest/search warrant mandat d'arrêt/de perquisition ; a warrant to do un mandat pour faire ; a warrant for sb's arrest un mandat d'arrêt contre qn ; a warrant is out for his arrest un mandat a été lancé contre lui ;5 Mil brevet m.B vtr1 ( justify) justifier [action, investigation, measure] ;2 ( guarantee) garantir [equipment, goods] ;3 ( bet) parier (that que) ; he'll be back, I warrant you je parie qu'il reviendra.1 ( justified) justifié ;2 ( guaranteed) garanti.
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