legitimacy in the PONS Dictionary

legitimacy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

denial of legitimacy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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We now have the legitimacy of the citizen vote.
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It is important to move toward the achievement of global democracy for the sake of both global policymaking and the overall legitimacy of world order.
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It was only upon the completion of the marriage that queenhood and thus legitimacy was bestowed.
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Language is critical for not only celebrating the uniqueness and legitimacy of local communities, but also for maintaining ties between artists and their audiences.
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Via these methods, occupational therapy sought and obtained medical legitimacy in the 1920s.
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In addition to this, it also has been said that dramaturgy does not contribute to sociology's goal of understanding the legitimacy of society.
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Of particular importance in achieving legitimacy of local administration was the establishment of a system of courts.
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The hermandad judges relied on the backing of the corregidores for legitimacy.
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Although he did not accord the state with moral legitimacy, he was against the use of revolutionary tactics for removing the government from power.
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The suspicious nature of the seventh game in particular has raised concerns about the legitimacy of the series.
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