Sentence example with the word 'legitimate'

legitimate

acceptable, card-carrying, dramaturgic, judicial, literal, rational, solid, true, unexaggerated, unsynthetic, wholesome

Definition adj. of marriages and offspring

Last update: May 31, 2016


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His claim to the property is absolutely legitimate.   [adjective]

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Your objection is very legitimate.   [adjective]

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Frank knew he needed a legitimate excuse to avoid jury duty.   [adjective]

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When the mob boss got older, he decided to leave his life of crime to focus on legitimate businesses.   [adjective]

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I can establish a legitimate business as a perfectly legal front so you're employed for all see.   [adjective]

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There exists a legitimate prejudice against poachers.   [adjective]

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They were all traitors who betrayed, betrayed, betrayed their legitimate king.   [adjective]

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Pierre will get everything as the legitimate son.   [adjective]

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He takes great pride, quite legitimate, out of you.   [adjective]

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The certainty gave him the real satisfaction of legitimate pride.   [adjective]

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I don't mean legitimate restorations; I mean fraudulent alterations.   [adjective]

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