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delegitimize
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de·le·git·i·mize  (dl-jt-mz)
tr.v. de·le·git·i·mized, de·le·git·i·miz·ing, de·le·git·i·miz·es
To revoke the legal or legitimate status of: "Out of poverty sprout social instability and desperation, which delegitimize governments that declare themselves democratic" (Oscar Arias Sanchez).

dele·giti·mi·zation (-m-zshn) n.

delegitimize, delegitimise [ˌdiːlɪˈdʒɪtɪmaɪz]
vb (tr)
to make invalid, illegal, or unacceptable crushing and delegitimizing all dissent in Central Asia
delegitimization , delegitimisation n


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America's bond with Israel had been clearly demonstrated by its "opposition to delegitimizing [of] Israel internationally" and its efforts to ensure "Israel is treated fairly in the United Nations," he said.
The opposition parties say that the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) mandated elections to be held by July 2009 but the deadline was missed effectively delegitimizing the government.
Bar-Tal found that "over the years, generations of Israeli Jews were taught a negative and often delegitimizing view of Arabs.
 
 
 
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