legitimate
Kelime Anlamı :
1. yasal.
2. akla uygun.
3. meşrulaştırmak.
4. elverişli.
5. mantıklı.
6. meşru kılmak.
7. legitimate child meşru çocuk.
8. yerinde.
9. haklı.
10. onaylamak.
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Tanımlar :
1.
being in compliance with the law; lawful: a legitimate business.
2. being in accordance with established or accepted patterns and standards: legitimate advertising practices.
3. based on logical reasoning; reasonable: a legitimate solution to the problem.
4. authentic; genuine: a legitimate complaint.
5. born of legally married parents: legitimate issue.
6. of, relating to, or ruling by hereditary right: a legitimate monarch.
7. of or relating to drama of high professional quality that excludes burlesque, vaudeville, and some forms of musical comedy: the legitimate theater.
8. to make legitimate, as:
9. to give legal force or status to; make lawful.
10. to establish (a child born out of wedlock) as legitimate by legal means.
11. to sanction formally or officially; authorize.
12. to demonstrate or declare to be justified.
2. being in accordance with established or accepted patterns and standards: legitimate advertising practices.
3. based on logical reasoning; reasonable: a legitimate solution to the problem.
4. authentic; genuine: a legitimate complaint.
5. born of legally married parents: legitimate issue.
6. of, relating to, or ruling by hereditary right: a legitimate monarch.
7. of or relating to drama of high professional quality that excludes burlesque, vaudeville, and some forms of musical comedy: the legitimate theater.
8. to make legitimate, as:
9. to give legal force or status to; make lawful.
10. to establish (a child born out of wedlock) as legitimate by legal means.
11. to sanction formally or officially; authorize.
12. to demonstrate or declare to be justified.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful.
2. conforming to known principles, or established or accepted rules or standards; valid.
3. authentic, real, genuine.
4. lawfully begotten, i.e., born to a legally married couple.
5. relating to hereditary rights.
6. to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
2. conforming to known principles, or established or accepted rules or standards; valid.
3. authentic, real, genuine.
4. lawfully begotten, i.e., born to a legally married couple.
5. relating to hereditary rights.
6. to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
accordant with law or with established legal forms and requirements; lawful
2. lawfully begotten; born in wedlock.
3. authorized; real; genuine; not false, counterfe`t, or spurious
4. conforming to known principles, or accepted rules
5. following by logical sequence; reasonable
6. to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; esp., to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
2. lawfully begotten; born in wedlock.
3. authorized; real; genuine; not false, counterfe`t, or spurious
4. conforming to known principles, or accepted rules
5. following by logical sequence; reasonable
6. to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; esp., to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to make lawful; establish the legitimacy or propriety of.
2. to render legitimate, as a bastard; invest with the rights of a legitimate child or lawful heir, as one born out of wedlock.
3. according to law, rule, or precedent; agreeable to established principles or standards; in conformity with custom or usage; lawful; regular; orderly; proper: as, a legitimate king or government; the legitimate drama; a legitimate subject of debate; legitimate trade.
4. specifically of lawful birth; born in wedlock, or of parents legally married: as, legitimate children; a legitimate heir.
5. justly based on the premises; logically correct, allowable, or valid: as, a legitimate result; legitimate arguments or conclusion.
6.
7. by ellipsis, legitimate drama (which see, under legitimate).
8. an emigrant to australia who had ‘legal reasons’ for emigrating.
9. A legitimate child.
10. something to which one has a legal right. milton, Eikon., 31.
2. to render legitimate, as a bastard; invest with the rights of a legitimate child or lawful heir, as one born out of wedlock.
3. according to law, rule, or precedent; agreeable to established principles or standards; in conformity with custom or usage; lawful; regular; orderly; proper: as, a legitimate king or government; the legitimate drama; a legitimate subject of debate; legitimate trade.
4. specifically of lawful birth; born in wedlock, or of parents legally married: as, legitimate children; a legitimate heir.
5. justly based on the premises; logically correct, allowable, or valid: as, a legitimate result; legitimate arguments or conclusion.
6.
7. by ellipsis, legitimate drama (which see, under legitimate).
8. an emigrant to australia who had ‘legal reasons’ for emigrating.
9. A legitimate child.
10. something to which one has a legal right. milton, Eikon., 31.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
show or affirm to be just and legitimate
2. authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law
3. make (an illegitimate child) legitimate; declare the legitimacy of (someone)
4. of marriages and offspring; recognized as lawful
5. make legal
6. based on known statements or events or conditions
7. in accordance with recognized or accepted standards or principles
2. authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law
3. make (an illegitimate child) legitimate; declare the legitimacy of (someone)
4. of marriages and offspring; recognized as lawful
5. make legal
6. based on known statements or events or conditions
7. in accordance with recognized or accepted standards or principles
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.