permitted |
legitimate |
Related terms |
Permitted is a related term of legitimate.
As verbs the difference between permitted and legitimate
is that
permitted is (
permit) while
legitimate is to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
As an adjective legitimate is
in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful.
legitimate |
authorized |
Related terms |
Legitimate is a related term of authorized.
As adjectives the difference between legitimate and authorized
is that
legitimate is in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful while
authorized is allowed.
As verbs the difference between legitimate and authorized
is that
legitimate is to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means while
authorized is (
authorize).
order |
legitimate |
As a noun order
is , command.
As an adjective legitimate is
in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful.
As a verb legitimate is
to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
real |
legitimate |
As a noun real
is real (former currency of spain).
As an adjective legitimate is
in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful.
As a verb legitimate is
to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
substantiate |
legitimate |
As verbs the difference between substantiate and legitimate
is that
substantiate is to verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate while
legitimate is to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
As an adjective legitimate is
in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful.
legitimate |
null |
As an adjective legitimate
is in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful.
As a verb legitimate
is to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
legitimate |
constitutional |
As adjectives the difference between legitimate and constitutional
is that
legitimate is in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful while
constitutional is relating to a legal or political constitution.
As a verb legitimate
is to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
As a noun constitutional is
a walk that is taken regularly for good health and wellbeing.
legitimate |
lawfull |
As adjectives the difference between legitimate and lawfull
is that
legitimate is in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful while
lawfull is .
As a verb legitimate
is to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
legitimate |
conform |
As verbs the difference between legitimate and conform
is that
legitimate is to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means while
conform is (intransitive|of persons|often followed by to) to act in accordance with expectations; to behave in the manner of others, especially as a result of social pressure.
As an adjective legitimate
is in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful.
legitimate |
effective |
As adjectives the difference between legitimate and effective
is that
legitimate is in accordance with the law or established legal forms and requirements; lawful while
effective is having the power to produce a required effect or effects.
As a verb legitimate
is to make legitimate, lawful, or valid; especially, to put in the position or state of a legitimate person before the law, by legal means.
As a noun effective is
(military) a soldier fit for duty.
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