verb
- to make something acceptable or valid according to law or established rules
- to give official recognition or approval to something
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘legitimize’
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The new government sought to legitimise its authority through democratic elections.
- The university decided to legitimise the student organization by granting it official status.
- Critics argued that the policy would legitimise discrimination.
- The treaty helped legitimise the country’s territorial claims.
- She worked to legitimise alternative medicine practices through scientific research.
- The court ruling served to legitimise the company’s business practices.