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1 delegitimise
◙ (ezimitigeled םג) והשמ וא םדא לש תויקוח לטבל◄ -
2 delegitimise
v. intrekken van de legitimatie of legale status van een persoon of iets -
3 delegitimise (Brit.)
◙ v. לבטל חוקיות של אדם או משהו (גם delegitimize) -
4 deslegalizar
v.to deligitimize, to deligitimate, to deligitimatize.* * *VT to outlaw, criminalize* * *= delegitimise [delegitimize, -USA].Ex. Violence must be condemned and can only be completely delegitimised when society has zero tolerance for it and every offender is appropriately punished.* * *= delegitimise [delegitimize, -USA].Ex: Violence must be condemned and can only be completely delegitimised when society has zero tolerance for it and every offender is appropriately punished.
* * *v/t:deslegalizar algo make sth illegal -
5 deslegitimar
v.1 to take away authority from, to deligitimate, to disavow, to undermine the authority of.María deslegitimó a los maestros Mary disavowed the teachers.2 to deny the validity of, to deligitimate, to deligitimise, to deligitimatize.Deslegitimamos los documentos We denied the validity of the documents.* * *VT to discredit, undermine* * *= delegitimise [delegitimize, -USA].Ex. Violence must be condemned and can only be completely delegitimised when society has zero tolerance for it and every offender is appropriately punished.* * *= delegitimise [delegitimize, -USA].Ex: Violence must be condemned and can only be completely delegitimised when society has zero tolerance for it and every offender is appropriately punished.
* * *deslegitimar vt[gobierno] to discredit; [para un puesto] to disqualify* * *v/t ( minar) undermine -
6 delegitimize (Amer.)
◙ v. לבטל חוקיות של אדם או משהו (גם delegitimise) -
7 delegitimieren
1. to delegitimise Br.2. to delegitimize Am. -
8 entlegitimieren
1. to delegitimise Br.2. to delegitimize Am.
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