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[le'dʒittimo] legittimo (-a)(figlio) legitimate, (orgoglio) justifiable, (dubbio, desiderio) reasonable, (fondato: paura, sospetto) justifiedper legittima difesa — in self-defence Brit, in self-defense Am
legittimo sospetto Dir — transfer of a case to a different court because the impartiality of the judge is in doubt
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agg [le'dʒittimo] legittimo (-a)(figlio) legitimate, (orgoglio) justifiable, (dubbio, desiderio) reasonable, (fondato: paura, sospetto) justifiedper legittima difesa — in self-defence Brit, in self-defense Am
legittimo sospetto Dir — transfer of a case to a different court because the impartiality of the judge is in doubt
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