legitimate
adjective | \ lə-ˈji-tə-mət \ | le·git·i·mate
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: conceived or born of parents lawfully married to each other or having been made through legal procedure equal in status to one so conceived or born; also : having rights and obligations under the law as the child of such birth : having rights and obligations under the law as the child of such birth
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: being neither spurious nor false a legitimate grievance
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: being in accordance with law or with established legal forms and requirements a legitimate government
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: conforming to recognized principles or accepted rules and standards a legitimate claim of entitlement a legitimate business reason
legitimate
transitive verb | \ lə-ˈji-tə-ˌmāt \ | le·git·i·mate
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a : to give legal status or authorization to
b : to show or affirm to be justified or have merit
c : to put (an illegitimate child) in the state of a child born of married parents before the law by legal means — compare filiate